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Saint Croix Anole
Anolis acutus Hallowell, 1856
Anolis acutus is a lizard species endemic to the United States Virgin Islands, with distinct coloration and sexual size dimorphism.
bearded anole
Anolis pogus Lazell, 1972
Anolis pogus is a small anole lizard now restricted primarily to the island of Saint Martin.
Barbuda Bank tree anole
Anolis leachii Duméril & Bibron, 1837
Anolis leachii is a relatively large oviparous anole species native to Antigua and Barbuda and introduced to two other Caribbean locations.
Schwartz' Anole
Anolis schwartzi Lazell, 1972
Anolis schwartzi is a dactyloidae lizard species found in Sint Eustatius, Saint Kitts, and Nevis.
Speckled Anole
Anolis ventrimaculatus Boulenger, 1911
Anolis ventrimaculatus, the speckled anole, is a dactyloid lizard found in Colombia and Ecuador.
Saint Vincent Bush Anole
Anolis trinitatis Reinhardt & Lütken, 1862
Anolis trinitatis is a sexually dimorphic anole endemic to Saint Vincent and introduced to Trinidad.
Banded Tree Anole
Anolis transversalis Duméril, 1851
Anolis transversalis, the banded tree anole, is a Dactyloidae lizard found across northern South America.
Banded Anole
Anolis stratulus Cope, 1861
Anolis stratulus is a small arboreal anole lizard native to Puerto Rico and nearby Virgin Islands.
Solitaire Anole
Anolis solitarius Ruthven, 1916
Anolis solitarius (the solitaire anole) is a Dactyloidae lizard species found in Colombia.
Bahamian Green Anole
Anolis smaragdinus Barbour & Shreve, 1935
The Bahamian green anole (Anolis smaragdinus) is an oviparous dactyloid lizard endemic to the Bahamas with two recognized subspecies.
Smallwood's Anole
Anolis smallwoodi Schwartz, 1964
Anolis smallwoodi is a Cuban Dactyloidae lizard, a trunk-crown ecomorph threatened by climate change shifting its range.
Half-lined Hispaniolan Grass Anole
Anolis semilineatus Cope, 1864
Anolis semilineatus is a Dactyloidae lizard species found in Haiti and the Dominican Republic.
Silver Key Anole
Anolis scriptus Garman, 1887
Anolis scriptus is a species of dactyloid lizard found in the Bahamas and Turks and Caicos Islands.
Saban Anole
Anolis sabanus Garman, 1887
Anolis sabanus, the Saba anole, is an endemic lizard species found only on the Caribbean island of Saba.
Grenada Tree Anole
Anolis richardii Duméril & Bibron, 1837
Anolis richardii is a large anole native to Grenada, the Grenadines, and introduced to Tobago.
Amazon Green Anole
Anolis punctatus Daudin, 1802
Anolis punctatus is a dactyloid lizard species found in multiple countries across northern South America.
Puerto Rican Bush Anole
Anolis pulchellus Duméril & Bibron, 1837
Anolis pulchellus is a small common anole lizard native to Puerto Rico and nearby Caribbean islands.
First Anole
Anolis princeps Boulenger, 1902
Anolis princeps, the first anole, is a Dactyloidae lizard species found in Ecuador and Colombia.
Cuban Green Anole
Anolis porcatus Gray, 1840
Anolis porcatus, the Cuban green anole, is a species of anole lizard native to Cuba that has been introduced to multiple other regions.
Dominican Anole
Anolis oculatus (Cope, 1879)
Anolis oculatus, the Dominican anole, is a medium-sized variable anole endemic to the Caribbean island of Dominica.
Guadeloupean anole
Anolis marmoratus Duméril & Bibron, 1837
Anolis marmoratus (leopard anole) is an anole species endemic to Guadeloupe, whose current subspecies validity is questioned.
Cave Anole
Anolis lucius Duméril & Bibron, 1837
Anolis lucius is a dactyloid lizard species found in Cuba, also called cave anole or slender cliff anole.
Saint Lucian Anole
Anolis luciae Garman, 1887
Anolis luciae is a variable-colored lizard widespread on Saint Lucia, that lives in forests and agricultural areas and is oviparous.
Popeyan Giant Anole
Anolis latifrons Berthold, 1846
Anolis latifrons, the broad-headed anole, is a diurnal arboreal lizard found in Colombian and Panamanian lowland rainforests.
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