Stratiomys chamaeleon was created in 1758.
Stratiomys singularior was created in 1776.
Stratiomys longicornis was created in 1763.
Stratiomys potamida was created in 1822.
Black-headed Dwarf Chamaeleon was created in 1865.
When it is not in front of an object that has no color.
Chamaeleon is a small constellation in the southern sky. It is best seen from latitudes between +0° and -90°. It is located near the South Celestial Pole, and can be challenging to observe from northern latitudes.
It does vary from type to type of different chamaeleons however the binomial name for the animal referred to as the "Common Chamaeleon" is: 'Chamaeleo Chamaeleon' Furthermore the scientific classification of the common chamaeleon is: Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Reptilia Order: Squamata Suborder: Sauria Family: Chamaeleonidae Genus: Chamaeleo
Chamaeleon is the only other synonym... but its basically the same. :-)
Hi Emma I found a Black Ladybug with red spots
There are four bright stars in Chamaeleon Alpha Chamaeleontis is a white star Beta Chamaeleontis is a blue white star Gamma Chamaeleontis is a red giant star Delta Chamaeleontis is a double star, a blue subgiant and an orange giant. See related link for more information.
The constellation Chamaeleon is best seen from the Southern Hemisphere, particularly from latitudes between +10° and -90°. It is a small and faint constellation located near the South Celestial Pole, making it more visible in regions closer to the equator.
In Greek mythology, Chamaeleon is not specifically associated with a myth or story. The constellation was named after the chameleon, a small lizard known for its ability to change color to blend in with its surroundings. This name was given to the constellation in the 16th century by Dutch navigators.