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Anolis serranoi

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Anolis serranoi
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A. serranoi
Binomial name
Anolis serranoi
(Köhler, 1999)
Synonyms

Norops serranoi Köhler, 1999

Anolis serranoi is a species of lizard in the family Polychrotidae. It is named for Dr Francisco Serrano, a conservationist in El Salvador.

Geographic range

It inhabits areas at up to 1000 m high along the Pacific shores of Central America from Chiapas, Mexico through Guatemala to El Salvador.

Description

It has long hindlimbs, a divided prenasal scale, and a red dewlap in adult males.