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Northern Curly-tailed Lizard
Leiocephalus carinatus Gray, 1827
Leiocephalus carinatus is a lizard native to parts of the Caribbean and introduced to Florida and Honduras.
Cuban Curlytail Lizard
Leiocephalus cubensis (Gray, 1840)
Leiocephalus cubensis, the Cuban brown curlytail, is a curly-tailed lizard species native to Cuba.
Mountain Curlytail Lizard
Leiocephalus raviceps Cope, 1863
Leiocephalus raviceps is a curly-tailed lizard species native to Cuba, commonly called the pallid or mountain curlytail.
Hispaniolan Khaki Curlytail
Leiocephalus schreibersii (Gravenhorst, 1838)
Leiocephalus schreibersii is a common curlytail lizard native to Hispaniola and introduced to southern Florida.
Turks and Caicos Curlytail
Leiocephalus psammodromus Barbour, 1920
Leiocephalus psammodromus is a small endemic curly-tailed lizard of the Turks and Caicos Islands, an omnivorous species found in xeric coastal areas.
Barahona Curlytail Lizard
Leiocephalus barahonensis Schmidt, 1921
Leiocephalus barahonensis, the orange-bellied curlytail, is a curly-tailed lizard species endemic to Hispaniola, with five recognized subspecies.
Haitian Curlytail Lizard
Leiocephalus personatus (Cope, 1863)
Leiocephalus personatus is a sexually dimorphic lizard endemic to Hispaniola, with an introduced population in Florida.
Monte Verde Curlytail Lizard
Leiocephalus macropus (Cope, 1863)
Leiocephalus macropus is a curly-tailed lizard species native to Cuba.
Santo Domingo Curlytail Lizard
Leiocephalus lunatus Cochran, 1934
Leiocephalus lunatus is a curly-tailed lizard species native to the Dominican Republic.
Cabo Corrientes Curlytail lizard
Leiocephalus stictigaster Schwartz, 1959
Leiocephalus stictigaster is a curly-tailed lizard species with two common names, native to Cuba.
Cayman Curly-tailed Lizard
Leiocephalus varius Garman, 1887
Leiocephalus varius, the Cayman curlytail, is a curly-tailed lizard native to the Cayman Islands.
Chinese Crocodile Lizard
Shinisaurus crocodilurus Ahl, 1930
Shinisaurus crocodilurus, the Chinese crocodile lizard, is a rare semiaquatic lizard native to Southeast China and Northeast Vietnam.
Martinique's anole
Anolis roquet (Bonnaterre, 1789)
Anolis roquet is an endemic anole lizard of Martinique that varies in form and color across the island and can squeak when caught.
Goldenscale Anole
Anolis chrysolepis Duméril & Bibron, 1837
Anolis chrysolepis, the goldenscale anole, is a dactyloid lizard found in northeastern South America.
Habana Anole
Anolis homolechis (Cope, 1864)
Anolis homolechis is a Dactyloidae lizard species found in Cuba, also known as the Habana or Cuban white-fanned anole.
Stripefoot Anole
Anolis lineatopus Gray, 1840
Anolis lineatopus is an endemic Jamaican lizard that competes with the related Anolis grahami for similar niches.
Graham's Anole
Anolis grahami Gray, 1845
Anolis grahami is an arboreal anole lizard native to Jamaica with distinctive varied bright coloration.
Silky Anole
Anolis sericeus Hallowell, 1856
Anolis sericeus, the silky anole, is a Dactyloidae lizard species found in Mexico, Guatemala, and Costa Rica.
Moist Forest Anole
Anolis unilobatus Köhler & Vesely, 2010
Blue-spotted fan anole (Anolis unilobatus) is a dactyloid lizard found in Central America and Mexico.
Copper Anole
Anolis cupreus Hallowell, 1860
The copper anole (Anolis cupreus) is a Dactyloidae lizard species found in Honduras, Nicaragua, and Costa Rica.
Knight Anole
Anolis equestris Merrem, 1820
Anolis equestris, the knight anole, is a large arboreal lizard native to Cuba and invasive in South Florida.
Grand Cayman Anole
Anolis conspersus Garman, 1887
Anolis conspersus is an anole species with several common names that is found on the Cayman Islands.
Decorated Anole
Anolis insignis Cope, 1871
The decorated anole (Anolis insignis) is a dactyloid lizard species found in Panama and Costa Rica.
Huila Anole
Anolis huilae Williams, 1982
The Huila anole (Anolis huilae) is a Dactyloidae lizard species found in Colombia.
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