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Anolis sabanus, the Saba anole or Saban anole, is a species of
anole Dactyloidae are a family of lizards commonly known as anoles () and native to warmer parts of the Americas, ranging from southeastern United States to Paraguay. Instead of treating it as a family, some authorities prefer to treat it as a subfami ...
lizard that is
endemic Endemism is the state of a species being found in a single defined geographic location, such as an island, state, nation, country or other defined zone; organisms that are indigenous to a place are not endemic to it if they are also found elsew ...
to the island of Saba, a Dutch municipality in the
Caribbean The Caribbean (, ) ( es, El Caribe; french: la Caraïbe; ht, Karayib; nl, De Caraïben) is a region of the Americas that consists of the Caribbean Sea, its islands (some surrounded by the Caribbean Sea and some bordering both the Caribbean Se ...
Lesser Antilles The Lesser Antilles ( es, link=no, Antillas Menores; french: link=no, Petites Antilles; pap, Antias Menor; nl, Kleine Antillen) are a group of islands in the Caribbean Sea. Most of them are part of a long, partially volcanic island arc betwe ...
. Males measure from (snout-to-vent), and females measure from .Staats, C. M. and J. J. Schall, 1996
Malarial parasites (Plasmodium) of Anolis lizards: Biogeography in the Lesser Antilles
Biotropica 28:388-393.
Males and females both have pale grey to tan colored bodies and pale yellow with green or orange tint dewlaps, but the males can be differentiated by additional dark patches covering their bodies. Females additionally have a mid-dorsal stripe. The species eats mostly small insects.Saban Anole
Dutch Caribbean Nature Alliance. Retrieved 10 November 2018.
While the species is rare by being endemic (only found on the island of Saba), it is very common on the island. Biologists believe the origin of the species may come from Saint Croix, and that it is older than the present-day anoles found on
Sint Eustatius Sint Eustatius (, ), also known locally as Statia (), is an island in the Caribbean. It is a special municipality (officially " public body") of the Netherlands. The island lies in the northern Leeward Islands portion of the West Indies, so ...
,
Saint Martin Saint Martin may refer to: People * Saint Martin of Tours (c. 316–397), Bishop of Tours, France * Saint Martin of Braga (c. 520–580), archbishop of Bracara Augusta in Gallaecia (now Braga in Portugal) * Pope Martin I (598–655) * Saint Mart ...
and Saint Kitts. Within the ''bimaculatus'' series, it belongs to the Guadeloupean-Dominican
clade A clade (), also known as a monophyletic group or natural group, is a group of organisms that are monophyletic – that is, composed of a common ancestor and all its lineal descendants – on a phylogenetic tree. Rather than the English term, ...
of anoles, which includes '' A. marmoratus'' on the Guadeloupe Archipelago, '' A. lividus'' on
Montserrat Montserrat ( ) is a British Overseas Territories, British Overseas Territory in the Caribbean. It is part of the Leeward Islands, the northern portion of the Lesser Antilles chain of the West Indies. Montserrat is about long and wide, with r ...
, '' A. nubilus'' on Redonda, and '' A. oculatus'' on
Dominica Dominica ( or ; Kalinago: ; french: Dominique; Dominican Creole French: ), officially the Commonwealth of Dominica, is an island country in the Caribbean. The capital, Roseau, is located on the western side of the island. It is geographically ...
.See and generally for descriptions and charts of these relationships, and the methodology used. ''A. nubilus'' was omitted by Schneider for lack of data; see discussion in .


See also

* List of amphibians and reptiles of Saba


References

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External links

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Anolis sabanus
at the Encyclopedia of Life
Anolis sabanus
at the Reptile Database Anoles Lizards of the Caribbean Endemic fauna of Saba Reptiles described in 1887 Taxa named by Samuel Garman {{lizard-stub