Together with the Kolbe Lab at the University of Rhode Island, we have created a field identification guide for the common anole lizards of Miami, FL. You can click here to view the complete Field Identification Guide for the Anole Lizards of Miami.

Kolbe, J.J., Feeley, K.J., Battles, A., Stroud, J.T. (2014) Field identification guide for the Anole lizards of Miami. The Fairchild Challenge PDF

(Left) General sizes and habitat preferences of the non-native anole lizards found in Miami. From top to bottom: A. equestris (Cuba), A. garmani (Jamaica), A. carolinensis (USA), A. distichus(Hispaniola), A. cristatellus (Puerto Rico), A. sagrei (Cuba)