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Amazon green anole (A. punctatus) Anolis proboscis (Peters & Orces, 1956) – horned anole, Pinocchio lizard; Anolis properus Schwartz, 1968 – Hispaniolan gracile anole, bark anole; Anolis propinquus (Williams, 1984) Anolis pseudokemptoni (Köhler, Ponce, Sunyer, & Batista, 2007) Anolis pseudopachypus (Köhler, Ponce, Sunyer, & Batista, 2007)
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.
Anolis roquet var. cinereus Garman, 1888 The Grenada bush anole or bronze anole ( Anolis aeneus ) is a species of anole lizard found in the Caribbean Lesser Antilles and South America . It is distributed on Grenada and throughout the Grenadines islands, and it has been introduced to Trinidad and Tobago .
Lizard taxa in the Dactyloidae family — the anoles, also classified by some biologists in the Iguanidae family . The main article for this category is Dactyloidae . Pages in category "Anoles"
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Langerhans, Knouft & Losos call the set of Anolis lizard ecomorphs of the Greater Antilles "a classic example of convergent evolution." [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Jonathan Losos defined six Anolis ecomorphs according to the predominant microhabitat (e.g. grasses, open ground, different parts of trees) of the respective Anolis : crown giant, trunk-crown, trunk ...
The Barbados anole (Anolis extremus) is a species of anole (US: / ə ˈ n oʊ. l i / ⓘ) lizard that is native to Barbados, an island-nation in the Caribbean. Originally endemic to Barbados, it has since been introduced to Saint Lucia and Bermuda. [2] It was previously treated as a subspecies of Martinique's anole, A. roquet.
Diving lizards, such as the Anolis aquaticus, are believed to have evolved to be able to respire while staying underwater by holding air between their cuticles and the water that they are surrounded with. This is a development that was necessary for the lizards, that were initially terrestrial creatures restricted only to breathing directly ...