Hi Emmanuel,
Emmanuel Van Heygen wrote:
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.
Aha!
Weird little guys with a very specific behaviour and habitat.
Looking forward to hearing more about them.
Regards,
-Emmanuel
Best,
Julie B.
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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