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A small to medium-sized lizard, the green anole is a trunk-crown ecomorph and can change its color to several shades from brown to green. Other names include the Carolina anole, Carolina green anole, American anole, American green anole, North American green anole and red-throated anole.
The red-throated woodlizard (Enyalioides rubrigularis) is a species of reptile in the genus Enyalioides, native to Ecuador. [2] [3] Gallery. Holotype (adult male)
horned wood lizard: northern Bolivia, western Brazil, and eastern Peru Enyalioides peruvianus Köhler, 2003: Cenepa manticore: northern Peru Enyalioides praestabilis (O’Shaughnessy, 1881) blue-spotted wood lizard: Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru Enyalioides rubrigularis Torres-Carvajal, De Queiroz & Etheridge, 2009 [4] red-throated wood lizard ...
In Ecuador. The Amazon broad-headed wood lizard has at least sixteen close relatives, most of them found in Amazonian rainforests, such as Red-eyed Dwarf-Iguana (Enyalioides oshaughnessyi), Blue-spotted Dwarf-Iguana (Enyalioides praestabilis), Red-throated Dwarf-Iguana (Enyalioides rubrigularis), Blue-throated Dwarf-Iguana (Enyalioides microlepis), and Spiny Dwarf-Iguana (Enyalioides heterolepis).
Some of the variants include multi-coloured, grey, yellow, orange, blue, and red-throated lizards. [11] This variation comes from the diverse geographic locations in which C. decresii can be found, such as South Australia , New South Wales , and other areas throughout Australia. [ 11 ]
Sitana ponticeriana, the Pondichéry fan-throated lizard, is a species of agamid lizard found in eastern peninsular India.It was earlier thought to be widespread but studies in 2016 resulted in the splitting of the group into several species placed in two genera.
Hoplocercidae are a family of lizards native to the tropical forests, woodlands and savanna-like habitats of Central and South America. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Alternatively they are recognized as a subfamily, Hoplocercinae. 20 species in two genera are described.
Carlia rubrigularis, the red-throated rainbow-skink or the northern red-throated skink is a species of skink in the genus Carlia. It is endemic to Queensland, Australia. [2] C. rubrigularis, provides an example of sexual dimorphism. Males display red throat coloration, while females exhibit pale pink.