Dear Julie,

Except for the fact it's bright green, there are no similarities with P.
astriata subsp. It also is smaller then this group from Seychelles.

Weird little guys with a very specific behaviour and habitat.

Regards,

-Emmanuel

Emmanuel Van Heygen wrote:

>Dear All,
>
>I think I should share this.
>  
>
I don't see how you could possibly contain yourself from not sharing 
this! ;) Congrats!

>We just returned from Madagascar where we discovered a new species of
>Phelsuma. Green as usual, but not closely related to any species known so
>far. It is a relatively small and slender species. I posted a picture on
the
>www.phelsuma.be website. Next to that a few other remarkable observations
>were made and we were able to extend the known existing ranges of several
>other species. All this will be soon added to our website. The description
>of the new species will follow shortly.
>
>Regards,
>
>-Emmanuel 
>  
>
Very nice looking Phelsuma, the closest similar one I could think of was 
P. astriata, were they that size? My browser could not get the full 
image of the picture you click on, I got to see about 3/4 of  the image.

Julie B.



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