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Black mountain skink (Liburnascincus scirtetis) Desert egernia (Liopholis inornata) Night skink (Liopholis striata) White's rock-skink (Liopholis whitii) Green-bellied tree skink (Lioscincus nigrofasciolatum) Blue-mouthed skink (Lioscincus novaecaledoniae) Bronze slender tree skink (Lipinia auriculata) Lipinia infralineolata; Long lipinia ...
Phylogenetic evidence indicates that the Carolina anole belongs to the Anolis carolinensis anole series, a wider clade of Caribbean Anolis which are all also known as "green anoles". This group is composed of mid-sized trunk-crown anoles with large, conspicuously elongated heads and extreme levels of sexual dimorphism .
Iguania is a suborder that includes species of chameleons, iguanas, and New World lizards such as the water anole. Most species in the Iguania suborder are arboreal, meaning they travel by tree, but many other notable species are described as being terrestrial. They typically have tongues that are non-prehensile and fleshy, with the exception ...
Bark anole; Barking spider; Barn owl; Bayon's skink; Bearded bulbul; Beautiful frog; Bibron's skink; Big ground snake; Big-scaled dwarf gecko; Big-scaled least gecko; Bighead goby; Bird dropping spider; Birdsnest coral; Black bream; Black cockatoo; Black jay; Black korhaan; Black mussel; Black swift; Black tree snake; Black-and-white fairywren ...
Egernia richardi (W. Peters, 1869) – bright crevice-skink, dark spiny-tailed skink; Egernia roomi (Wells and Wellington, 1985) Egernia rugosa De Vis, 1888 – Yakka skink; Egernia saxatilis Cogger, 1960 – Black rock skink, black crevice-skink; Egernia stokesii (Gray, 1845) – gidgee spiny-tailed skink, gidgee skink, Stokes's skink
Anolis allisoni, also known commonly as Allison's anole or Cuban blue anole is a species of lizard in the family Dactyloidae. The species is endemic to Cuba (except the west and the far southeast), the Bay Islands and Cayos Cochinos off the mainland of Honduras , and Half Moon Caye off the mainland of Belize .
The tree-crevice skink is a moderate-to-large, deep-headed species of the genus Egernia. Its coloration ranges from dark black to gray-brown and has a pale dorso-lateral stripe that runs from the head to the base of the tail. Sometimes they present scattered with white spots and flecks on the torso. [4]
Banded tree anole (A. transversalis) Anolis toldo Fong & Garrido, 2000 – gray-banded green anole; Anolis tolimensis (Werner, 1916) Anolis townsendi (Stejneger, 1900) – Townsend's anole, Cocos Island anole; Anolis trachyderma (Cope, 1876) – common forest anole, roughskin anole; Anolis transversalis (Duméril, 1851) – banded tree anole ...