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The true anoles have therefore been transferred to their own family Dactyloidae, [5] [6] [11] alternatively listed as subfamily Dactyloinae of family Iguanidae. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The name Anolidae ( Cope , 1864) has sometimes been used, but it is a junior synonym of Dactyloidae ( Fitzinger , 1843).
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.
The water anole is categorized in the group Dactyloidae, which is a family under the suborder Iguania. Dactyloidae refer to lizards that are in locations ranging from Paraguay to the southeastern regions of the United States, and are commonly referred to as anoles. Anolis refers to a genus of anoles that are native to North and South America ...
Anolis carolinensis is a species of the large lizard genus Anolis within the family Dactyloidae (anole lizards). This species was named by Friedrich Siegmund Voigt (1781-1850) in 1832.
The brown anole (Anolis sagrei), also known commonly as the Cuban brown anole, Bahaman anole, or De la Sagra's anole, [3] is a species of lizard in the family Dactyloidae. The species is native to Cuba and the Bahamas .
The blue anole (Anolis gorgonae) is a species of lizard in the family Dactyloidae. A. gorgonae falls into the genus Dactyloa , which are all highly arboreal, but differ in size, coloration, and perch preferences.
Anolis garmani, also known commonly as the Jamaican giant anole, the Jamaican anole, and the Jamaica giant anole, is a species of lizard in the family Dactyloidae. The species is endemic to Jamaica , but has been introduced to Florida .
Lizard taxa in the Dactyloidae family — the anoles, also classified by some biologists in the Iguanidae family . Pages in category "Anoles" The following 200 pages ...