Aka Spotted Anole.
Botanical Gardens, Georgetown, Guyana, South America.
Thanks to asnyder5 on Flickr for the ID help. I photographed this lizard in rocky savannah, about 50m from a small area of secondary forest.
Near Rock View Lodge, Annai, North Rupununi, Guyana, South America.
El Lagarto se encontraba sobre una hoja de platanillo (Musaceae), también se observó otro individuo de estos pero estaba perchado en el tronco de un árbol, la coloración de estos lagartos antes de la captura es verde sin la coloración marrón que presenta en la imagen...
Norops planiceps (TROSCHEL, 1848), formely Anolis chrysolepis ssp. planiceps. See: http://reptile-database.reptarium.cz/species?genus=Norops&species=planiceps&search_param=%28%28common_name%3D%27Anolis+chrysolepis%27%29%29
Small lizard spotted amongst rainforest leaf litter.
Arrowpoint Nature Resort, near Santa Mission Village, West Bank Demerara, Guyana, South America.
Out of Ecuador's 33 species of Anoles, 20 are represented in the Ecuadorian portion of the Tumbes-Chocó-Magdalena Hotspot, including this Peracca's Anole (Anolis peraccae). Unfortunately, the region faces an alarming degree of threat, with only 2% of the original forest cover remaining.
2011 © Alejandro Arteaga | Tropical Herping
This is the first photographic voucher of a female Speckled Anole (Anolis ventrimaculatus) in Ecuador. Previously, the species was thought to be restricted to Colombia.
2011 © Alejandro Arteaga | Tropical Herping
Male highland anole in full display of its gular pouch. They usually do this to scare away rivals from their territory, to make an impression on a nearby female or when they are irritated; in this case he was not happy to be pointed at with the camera.
Anolis de tierras altas mostrando su colorido saco gular. Este comportamiento en los machos se presenta cuando aparecen rivales en su territorio, cuando quieren impresionar a una hembra que esté cerca o cuando están irritados; en este caso este ejemplar no está muy contento de que se le apunte con la cámara.