Anolis cybotes, the large-headed anole, Tiburon stout anole, or Hispaniolan stout anole, is a species of anole endemic to the Tiburon Peninsula of Haiti.[1][2] Reports from other places likely refer to other species that were formerly included in Anolis cybotes.[2][3] This species gets its name from the male's strangely large head. It is often brownish in color with lighter stripes on the flanks.

Anolis cybotes
Anolis cybotes on deck of house
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Reptilia
Order: Squamata
Suborder: Iguania
Family: Dactyloidae
Genus: Anolis
Species:
A. cybotes
Binomial name
Anolis cybotes
(Cope, 1862)[2]

Males grow to 79 mm (3.1 in) and females to 57 mm (2.2 in) in snout–vent length.[3]

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  1. ^ a b Mahler, D.L.; Hedges, B. (2020). "Anolis cybotes". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2020: e.T74994894A75171536. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2020-3.RLTS.T74994894A75171536.en. Retrieved 21 September 2021.
  2. ^ a b c Anolis cybotes at the Reptarium.cz Reptile Database. Accessed 21 September 2021.
  3. ^ a b Köhler, Gunther; Zimmer, Caroline; McGrath, Kathleen & Hedges, S. Blair (2019). "A revision of the genus Audantia of Hispaniola with description of four new species (Reptilia: Squamata: Dactyloidae)". Novitates Caribaea. 14 (14): 1–104. doi:10.33800/nc.v0i14.201.