- are
recognized as
their own
genus Chamaeleolis or as the
Cuban clade in
Xiphosurus.
These are all
native to Cuba,
fairly large for anoles, have
robust heads...
- name
Anolis cuvieri Merrem, 1820
Synonyms Anolis cuvieri Merrem, 1820
Xiphosurus cuvieri — Fitzinger, 1826
Dactyloa cuvieri — Wagler, 1830 Cte****tus (Semiurus)...
- roosevelti, but some have
suggested it
should be
transferred into the
genus Xiphosurus in 2012. This new
classification system is
controversial and many have...
-
President Teddy Roosevelt. The
Culebra Island giant anole (Anolis roosevelti,
Xiphosurus roosevelti (according to ITIS) is an
extremely rare or
possibly extinct...
-
British Museum that
lacked locality data. He
later separately described Xiphosurus oculatus in 1879, from
thirteen specimens in the U.S.
National Museum...
- 1758)
Agama stellaris Daudin, 1802
Agama tigrina Merrem, 1820
Lophyrus xiphosurus Spix, 1825
Lophyrus aureonitens Spix, 1825
Ophryessa superciliosa (Linnaeus...
- Cuba) is one of two
subclades within Xiphosurus and it is
sometimes considered a
valid genus (in
which case
Xiphosurus is
restricted to Hispaniola, Puerto...
-
bimaculatus (Sparrman, 1784)
Synonyms Lacerta bimaculata Sparrman, 1784
Xiphosurus bimaculata — Fitzinger, 1826 Cte****tus
bimaculatus — Fitzinger, 1843...
- Bibron, 1837
Ptychonotus (Istiocercus)
cristatellus — Fitzinger, 1843
Xiphosurus cristatellus — O'Shaughnessy, 1875
Anolis lindeni Ruthven, 1912 Anolis...
- species),
Deiroptyx (almost 35 species),
Norops (about 190 species), and
Xiphosurus (around 15 species). Some of
these can be
further subdivided. For example...