Calumma roaloko, the two-toned soft-nosed chameleon, is a species of chameleon found in Madagascar. It was described by the herpetologist David Prötzel and colleagues in 2018 and is named after its distinctive two-toned colouration. The species is sexually dichromatic. Males have an upper half of the body that is olive green to bright green, while the lower half is beige to white, continuing onto the tail. Females generally have brown and tan or cream lower halves. Both sexes can display a dark brown or beige net-like pattern, caused by skin between scales.