During July-August 2016, I went to Cuba for a three-weeks holiday trip. Besides the colorful cities, the colonial architecture, and the warmth of the people, I came back home with pictures of… lizards of course. In this article, I will share some of them with their locality. As the Cuban herpetofauna does not seem to be very well known, I am having some trouble to identify some individuals. Maybe some readers will be able to help! More pictures of the Cuban herpetofauna are shown in Galerie, among other herps.
Brown Anole – Anolis sagrei – Cienfuegos, Cuba
Cuban Giant Gecko – Tarentola americana – Cienfuegos, Cuba
Brown Anole – Anolis sagrei – Trinidad, Cuba
Allisson’s Anole – Anolis allissoni – Camaguey, Cuba
Auber’s Ameiva – Pholidoscelis auberi – Camaguey, Cuba
Female Allison’s Anole – Anolis allissoni – Camaguey, Cuba
Male Allison’s Anole – Anolis allissoni – Camaguey, Cuba
Cuban White-fanned Anole – Anolis homolechis – Baracoa, Cuba
Monte Verde Curlytail Lizard – Leiocephalus macropus – Baracoa, Cuba
Cuban Green Anole – Anolis porcatus – Baracoa, Cuba
Cuban Green Anole – Anolis porcatus – Baracoa, Cuba
Guantanamo Anole – Anolis argenteolus – Baracoa, Cuba
Auber’s Ameiva – Pholidoscelis auberi – Baracoa, Cuba
Northern Curlytail Lizard – Leiocephalus carinatus – Varadero, Cuba
Cuban Curlytail Lizard – Leiocephalus cubensis – Trinidad, Cuba
Cuban Twig Anole – Anolis angusticeps – Viñales, Cuba
Cuban White-fanned Anole – Anolis homolechis – Viñales, Cuba
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