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Anolis carolinensis or green anole (US: / ə ˈ n oʊ. l i / ⓘ) (among other names below) is a tree-dwelling species of anole lizard native to the southeastern United States and introduced to islands in the Pacific and Caribbean.
The Anolis carolinensis series is a proposed clade or subgroup of closely related mid-sized trunk crown anoles (US: / ə ˈ n oʊ. l i z / ⓘ) within the genus Anolis. It was created by Nicholson et al. in 2012 and defined as containing 13 species, a few examples are listed below. [1]
Anolis carolinensis: Green anole, Carolina anole, red-throated anole, American anole, American chameleon: Recent introduction; native mainly to southeastern United States. [5] Anolis gingivinus: Anguilla anole, Anguilla Bank anole: Regional endemic. Widespread and common on the main island and its satellites. Iguana delicatissima
Anolis is a genus of anoles (US: / ə ˈ n oʊ. l i z / ⓘ), iguanian lizards in the family Dactyloidae, native to the Americas.With more than 425 species, [1] it represents the world's most species-rich amniote tetrapod genus, although many of these have been proposed to be moved to other genera, in which case only about 45 Anolis species remain.
Traditionally, all the true anoles were included in the genus Anolis and some continue to use this treatment, [181] in which case it is the largest genus of reptile. [ 1 ] [ 30 ] An attempt of dividing this huge genus was already made in 1959–1960, when they were placed in two major groups, the so-called "alpha anoles" (comprising most anole ...
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Anolis carolinensis Voigt, 1832 – green anole, North American green anole, Carolina anole Anolis carpenteri A.A. Echelle , A.F. Echelle & Fitch , 1971 – Carpenter's anole Anolis casildae Arosemena , Ibáñez & De Sousa , 1991 – Casilda's anole
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