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The knight anole (Anolis equestris) is the largest species of anole (US: / ə ˈ n oʊ. l i / ⓘ) in the Dactyloidae family. [1] Other common names include Cuban knight anole or Cuban giant anole, highlighting its native country, but it has also been introduced to Florida. [2] In its native Cuba, this large anole is called chupacocote. [3]
Equatorial anole (A. aequatorialis) Cuban blue anole (A. allisoni) Barahona grass anole (A. alumina). Anolis acutus Hallowell, 1856 – St. Croix anole, sharp anole; Anolis aeneus Gray, 1840 – Grenada bush anole, bronze anole
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"
Cuban anole may refer to: Anolis equestris, or Cuban knight anole, a species of anole; Anolis sagrei, or Cuban brown anole, another species of anole
Ahl's anole, Anolis ahli; Allison's anole, Anolis allisoni; Anfiodlul anole, Anolis anfiloquioi; Baracoa anole, Anolis baracoae; Bay anole, Anolis argillaceus; Black-cheeked bush anole, Anolis macilentus; Blue-eyed grass-bush anole, Anolis alutaceus; Branch anole, Anolis birama; Bueycito anole, Anolis allogus; Cabo Cruz banded anole, Anolis guafe
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Anolis. Living male (on top) and female (bottom, with white stripe down her back) Anolis carolinensis, or Carolina anoles ... Charles R. Knight (1922).
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.