This is a list of amphibians and reptiles found in Guadeloupe, in the Caribbean. The main islands of Guadeloupe are Basse-Terre, Grande-Terre), Îles des Saintes, La Désirade, and Marie-Galante.
Amphibians
editThere are six species of amphibian in Guadeloupe, three of which were introduced. Two species of frog, Eleutherodactylus barlagnei and Eleutherodactylus pinchoni, are endemic to Guadeloupe.
Frogs (Anura)
editTree frogs (Hylidae) | |||
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Species | Common name(s) | Notes | Image |
Scinax x-signatus[1] | Venezuela snouted treefrog | Least concern.[2] Introduced; first recorded on Basse-Terre and Grande-Terre in 2003. Native to South America. | |
Tropical frogs (Leptodactylidae) | |||
Species | Common name(s) | Notes | Image |
Eleutherodactylus barlagnei | Matouba robber frog | Endangered. Endemic to the highlands of Basse-Terre. | |
Eleutherodactylus johnstonei | Lesser Antillean whistling frog, coqui antillano, Johnstone's whistling frog | Least concern. Introduced. | |
Eleutherodactylus martinicensis | Tink frog, Martinique robber frog | Near threatened. Regional endemic. | |
Eleutherodactylus pinchoni | Grand Cafe robber frog | Endangered. Endemic to the highlands of Basse-Terre. | |
True toads (Bufonidae) | |||
Species | Common name(s) | Notes | Image |
Bufo marinus | Cane toad, giant Neotropical toad, marine toad | Least concern. Introduced on main islands. |
Reptiles
editIncluding marine turtles and introduced species, there are 21 reptile species reported in Guadeloupe. Four species are endemic.
Turtles (Testudines)
editBox turtles and pond turtles (Emydidae) | |||
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Species | Common name(s) | Notes | Image |
Geochelone carbonaria | Red-footed tortoise | Present on Îles des Saintes[3] | |
Trachemys scripta | Pond slider | Near threatened. Introduced. | |
Trachemys stejnegeri | Central Antillean slider | Near threatened. Introduced. | |
African side-necked turtles (Pelomedusidae) | |||
Species | Common name(s) | Notes | Image |
Pelusios subniger[4] | East African black mud turtle | Introduced. | |
Scaly sea turtles (Cheloniidae) | |||
Species | Common name(s) | Notes | Image |
Caretta caretta | Loggerhead turtle | Endangered. | |
Chelonia mydas | Green turtle | Endangered. | |
Eretmochelys imbricata | Hawksbill turtle | Critically endangered. | |
Leathery sea turtles (Dermochelyidae) | |||
Species | Common name(s) | Notes | Image |
Dermochelys coriacea | Leatherback turtle | Critically endangered. |
Lizards and snakes (Squamata)
editGeckos (Gekkonidae) | |||
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Species | Common name(s) | Notes | Image |
Hemidactylus mabouia | House gecko | Introduced. | |
Sphaerodactylus fantasticus | Fantastic least gecko | ||
Thecadactylus rapicauda | Turnip-tailed gecko | ||
Iguanas and Anolids (Iguanidae) | |||
Species | Common name(s) | Notes | Image |
Anolis ferreus | Morne Constant anole | Endemic. Formerly described as a subspecies of A. marmoratus. | |
Anolis marmoratus | Leopard anole, Guadeloupean anole | Endemic. | |
Anolis terraealtae | Les Saintes anole | Endemic to Îles des Saintes. Highly abundant. Formerly described as a subspecies of A. marmoratus. | |
Iguana delicatissima | Lesser Antillean iguana, West Indian iguana | Critically Endangered. Regional endemic. Highly abundant on the Petite Terre Islands off the coast of Grand-Terre. | |
Iguana iguana | Green iguana, common iguana | Introduced. | |
Microteiids (Gymnophthalmidae) | |||
Species | Common name(s) | Notes | Image |
Gymnophthalmus pleii | Martinique spectacled tegu | Regional endemic. | |
Gymnophthalmus underwoodi | Underwood's spectacled tegu | ||
Skinks (Scincidae) | |||
Species | Common name(s) | Notes | Image |
Capitellum mariagalantae[6] | Marie-Galante skink | Critically endangered, possibly extinct. Endemic to Marie-Galante. | |
Mabuya cochonae | Endemic to Îlet à Cochons. Possibly extinct. | ||
Mabuya desiradae | Désirade skink | Endemic to La Désirade. | |
Mabuya grandisterrae | Grande-Terre skink | Endemic to Grande-Terre. Possibly extinct. | |
Mabuya guadeloupae | Guadeloupe skink | Endemic to Basse-Terre. Possibly extinct. | |
Mabuya parviterrae | Petite Terre skink | Endemic to Petite Terre. | |
Worm snakes (Typhlopidae) | |||
Species | Common name(s) | Notes | Image |
Antillotyphlops guadeloupensis[7] | Guadeloupe blind snake | Endemic. Alternately described as endemic subspecies of Typhlops dominicanus, with sister subspecies present on Dominica. | |
Indotyphlops braminus | Brahminy blind snake | Introduced on La Désirade. | |
Colubrids (Colubridae) | |||
Species | Common name(s) | Notes | Image |
Alsophis antillensis | Guadeloupe racer, Antilles racer, leeward racer | Critically endangered. Endemic to Grande-Terre and (formerly) Marie-Galante. On the verge of extinction and wild populations may no longer be viable, necessitating the urgent capture of the last wild individuals for a captive-breeding program.[8] | |
Alsophis danforthi[9] | Terre-de-Bas racer | Endangered. Endemic to Terre-de-Bas. | |
Alsophis sanctonum[10] | Terre-de-Haut racer | Endangered. Endemic to Terre-de-Haut. | |
Erythrolamprus juliae | Julia's ground snake, grove snake | Near threatened. Subspecies L. j. copeae is endemic to numerous Guadeloupean islands; subspecies L. j. mariae is found only on Marie-Galante. |
Disputed or unconfirmed species
editSpecies | Common name(s) | Notes | Image |
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Leptotyphlops bilineata | Two-lined blind snake | Record considered questionable. |
Species by island
editAmphibians
editFamily | Species | Basse-Terre | Grande-Terre | Îles des Saintes | La Désirade | Marie-Galante |
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Hylidae | Scinax x-signatus | X | X | |||
Leptodactylidae | Eleutherodactylus barlagnei | X | ||||
Leptodactylidae | Eleutherodactylus johnstonei | X | X | X | X | X |
Leptodactylidae | Eleutherodactylus martinicensis | X | X | X | X | X |
Leptodactylidae | Eleutherodactylus pinchoni | X | ||||
Bufonidae | Bufo marinus | X | X |
Reptiles
editNotes
edit- ^ Lorvelec et al. 2007, p. 140. Not recorded in Guadeloupe in Malhotra & Thorpe 1999.
- ^ Conservation status, where available, is from the IUCN Red List and is indicative of the status of the species as a whole, not just populations in Guadeloupe.
- ^ "Chelonoidis carbonaria".
- ^ Recorded as Pelusios castaneus in Lorvelec et al. 2007, p. 137.
- ^ "Chelonoidis carbonaria".
- ^ "Capitellum mariagalantae". The Reptile Database. Retrieved 2021-04-26.
- ^ Lorvelec et al. 2007, p. 136, 141. Recorded in Guadeloupe in Malhotra & Thorpe 1999 as Typhlops dominicana.
- ^ Robert Powell (Department of Biology, Avila University; Museum), Robert Henderson (Milwaukee Public; Biodiversité), Mael Dewynter (Fondation Biotope pour la; Gomès, Régis (2015-07-22). "IUCN Red List of Threatened Species: Alsophis antillensis". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Retrieved 2021-04-26.
- ^ "Alsophis danforthi". The Reptile Database. Retrieved 2021-04-26.
- ^ "Alsophis sanctonum". The Reptile Database. Retrieved 2021-04-26.
References
editNote: All species listed above are supported by Malhotra & Thorpe 1999, unless otherwise cited.
- Malhotra, Anita; Thorpe, Roger S. (1999), Reptiles & Amphibians of the Eastern Caribbean, Macmillan Education Ltd., pp. 75–88, ISBN 0-333-69141-5.
- Lorvelec, Olivier; Pascal, Michel; Pavis, Claudie; Feldmann, Philippe (2007), "Amphibians and reptiles of the French West Indies: Inventory, threats and conservation", Applied Herpetology, 4 (2): 131–161, doi:10.1163/157075407780681356.