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- to around 12 cm (TL). A. limifrons is found in Guatemala, Belize, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Panama. A. limifrons is oviparous. Chaves G, Acosta...
- J. (2008). "Two new species of anoles formerly referred to as Anolis limifrons (Squamata: Polychrotidae)". Herpetologica. 64 (1): 92–108. doi:10.1655/07-027...
- family Dactyloidae native to Panama. The species was split from Anolis limifrons in Köhler and Sunyer (2008). It has been reported in Panama, Honduras...
- slender anole: Anolis fuscoauratus, native to northern South America Anolis limifrons, native to Guatemala, Belize, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Panama...
- Owen J. (1967-01-01). "Po****tion Changes in a Tropical Lizard Anolis limifrons on Barro Colorado Island, Panama Canal Zone". Copeia. 1967 (1): 219–222...
- Anolis gundlachi, Anolis sab****) P. bailli - Anolis lizards (Anolis limifrons, Anolis lionotus and Anolis poecilopus) P. basilisci - the striped basilisk...
- (primarily anoles, such as Anolis capito, A. fuscoauratus, A. latifrons, A. limifrons, A. maculiventris, A. mariarum, A. ortonii, A. punctatus, A. trachyderma...
- the Caribbean and Central America. Host record: Anole lizards - Anolis limifrons, Anolis lionotus and Anolis poecilopus Telford SR Jr. (1969) A new Saurian...
- Anolis laeviventris (Wiegmann, 1834) Anolis lemurinus Cope, 1861 Anolis limifrons Cope, 1862 Anolis macrophallus Werner, 1917 Anolis serranoi (Köhler, 1999)...
- names of four species of reptiles: Anolis godmani (a synonym of Anolis limifrons), Cerrophidion godmani, Rhadinella godmani, Thamnophis godmani ; one amphibian...