List of amphibians and reptiles of Antigua and Barbuda
Location of Antigua and Barbuda in the Caribbean.
This is a list of amphibians and reptiles found in Antigua and Barbuda, an island nation in the Caribbean Lesser Antilles. It consists of the two main islands of Antigua and Barbuda, and many smaller islets, including the uninhabited Redonda.
Amphibians
There are three species of amphibian recorded in Antigua and Barbuda, only one of which is native or found on both main islands.
Frogs (Anura)
Reptiles
Including marine turtles and introduced species on all islands, there are 19 reptile species reported in Antigua and Barbuda, with an additional species unconfirmed. Nine species are present on both main islands. Six species are endemic to the islands of Antigua and Barbuda, of which five are only found on one island.
Turtles (Testudines)
Lizards and snakes (Squamata)
Geckos (Gekkonidae) |
Species | Common name(s) | Notes | Image |
Hemidactylus mabouia | House gecko | Introduced to Antigua. | |
Sphaerodactylus elegantulus | Antigua least gecko | Regional endemic; found on both main islands and some of the offshore islands. | |
Sphaerodactylus new species | | Reported on Redonda, it is believed to be a separate species, but is yet to be described. | |
Thecadactylus rapicauda | Turnip-tailed gecko | Found on both main islands and some of the offshore islands. | |
Iguanas and Anolids (Iguanidae) |
Species | Common name(s) | Notes | Image |
Anolis forresti | Watts' anole | Taxonomy as separate species unclear; alternately described as a subspecies of A. wattsi. Endemic to Barbuda. | |
Anolis leachii | Leach's anole | Found on both main islands. Originally endemic; since introduced to Bermuda. | |
Anolis nubilis | Redonda anole | Endemic to Redonda. | |
Anolis wattsi | Watts' anole | Regional endemic. Found on Antigua; also introduced to Saint Lucia. | |
Whiptails (Teiidae) |
Species | Common name(s) | Notes | Image |
Ameiva atrata | Montiserrat ameiva | Endemic to Redonda. Usually described as subspecies of A. pluvianotata. | |
Ameiva griswoldi | Griswold's ameiva, Antiguan ameiva, Antiguan ground lizard | Endemic. Common on Barbuda; common only on offshore islands of Antigua. | |
Microteiids (Gymnophthalmidae) |
Species | Common name(s) | Notes | Image |
Gymnophthalmus underwoodi | Underwood's spectacled tegu | Found on Barbuda. | |
Skinks (Scincidae) |
Species | Common name(s) | Notes | Image |
Mabuya mabouya[3] | | Found on Redonda. | |
Worm snakes (Typhlopidae) |
Species | Common name(s) | Notes | Image |
Typhlops monastus | Montiserrat worm snake, | Regional endemic; found on both main islands and some of the offshore islands. | |
Colubrids (Colubridae) |
Species | Common name(s) | Notes | Image |
Alsophis antiguae | Antiguan racer | Critically endangered. Endemic; found only on Great Bird Island off the coast of Antigua. Considered one of the rarest and most endangered snake species in the world; only 60-80 adults believed to remain. | |
Disputed or unconfirmed species
Species by island
Amphibians
Reptiles
Notes
- ↑ Lindsay, K.; Cooper, B. (2008), "Osteopilus septentrionalis becomes established on Antigua, West Indies", Applied Herpetology, 5 (1): 96–98, doi:10.1163/157075408783489176 . Not recorded on Antigua (or anywhere else in the Lesser Antilles) 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 Antigua and Barbuda.
- ↑ Though reported in Malhotra & Thorpe 1999 as M. bistriata, the Redonda population has been reassigned.
References
Note: 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. 68–73, ISBN 0-333-69141-5 .
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