NEW YORK (January 27, 2016) – The Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) announced Jan. 27 that a team of scientists discovered a new species of chameleon in Tanzania.
The brown and green chameleon with scattered blue spots was found in four montane forest patches in the Udzungwa Mountains and Southern Highlands. The species, Kinyongia msuyae, is named for Charles A. Msuya, a pioneer of Tanzanian herpetology who collected the first known specimen attributable to this species and has spent most of his life studying Tanzania’s reptiles and amphibians.











