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List of amphibians and reptiles of Saint Lucia

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List of amphibians and reptiles of Saint Lucia

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Location of Saint Lucia in the Caribbean

This is a list of amphibians and reptiles found on the island-nation of Saint Lucia, located in the Caribbean Lesser Antilles.

Amphibians

There are three species of amphibian on Saint Lucia, two of which were introduced.

Frogs (Anura)

Tree frogs (Hylidae)SpeciesCommon name(s)NotesImageTropical frogs (Leptodactylidae)SpeciesCommon name(s)NotesImageTrue toads (Bufonidae)SpeciesCommon name(s)NotesImage
Scinax ruberRed-snouted tree frogLeast concern.
Eleutherodactylus johnstoneiLesser Antillean whistling frog, coqui Antillano, Johnstone's whistling frogLeast concern.[[File:Eleutherodactylus johnstonei.jpg175px]]
Bufo marinusCane toad, giant neotropical toad, marine toadLeast concern. Introduced.[[File:Bufo marinus from Australia.JPG175px]]

Reptiles

Including marine turtles and introduced species, there are 20 reptile species reported on Saint Lucia, five of which are endemic and two extinct.

Turtles (Testudines)

Tortoises (Testudinidae)SpeciesCommon name(s)NotesImageScaly sea turtles (Cheloniidae)SpeciesCommon name(s)NotesImageLeathery sea turtles (Dermochelyidae)SpeciesCommon name(s)NotesImage
Geochelone carbonariaRed-footed tortoiseLikely recent introduction, though possibly as long ago as Amerindian settlement of Saint Lucia. Rarely seen in the wild.[[File:Red-footed Tortoise in Barbados 03.jpg175px]]
Caretta carettaLoggerhead turtle, channel turtle (local name)Endangered.[[File:Loggerhead Sea Turtle.jpg175px]]
Chelonia mydasGreen turtleEndangered. Regularly seen in coastal waters; nests on both coasts (though mainly on northern beaches), primarily from June to October.[[File:Green turtle in Kona 2008.jpg175px]]
Eretmochelys imbricataHawksbill turtleCritically endangered. Regularly seen in coastal waters; nests on both coasts (though mainly on northern beaches), primarily from May to October.[[File:3959 aquaimages.jpg175px]]
Dermochelys coriaceaLeatherback turtleCritically endangered. Fairly rare. Nesting recorded from April to June, primarily on south and east (Atlantic) coast beaches.[[File:LeatherbackTurtle.jpg175px]]

Lizards and snakes (Squamata)

Geckos (Gekkonidae)SpeciesCommon name(s)NotesImageIguanas and anolids (Iguanidae)SpeciesCommon name(s)NotesImageWhiptails (Teiidae)SpeciesCommon name(s)NotesImageMicroteiids (Gymnophthalmidae)SpeciesCommon name(s)NotesImageSkinks (Scincidae)SpeciesCommon name(s)NotesImageWorm snakes (Typhlopidae)SpeciesCommon name(s)NotesImageBoas (Boidae)SpeciesCommon name(s)NotesImageColubrids (Colubridae)SpeciesCommon name(s)NotesImageVipers (Viperidae)SpeciesCommon name(s)NotesImage
Hemidactylus mabouiaHouse geckoIntroduced.[[File:Hemidactylus mabouia (Dominica).jpg175px]]
Hemidactylus palaichthusAntilles leaf-toed geckoRestricted to offshore islands of Maria Major and Dennery Island.
Sphaerodactylus microlepisLittle-scaled least gecko[[File:Sphaerodactylus microlepis 01-Barbour 1921.jpg75px]]
Sphaerodactylus vincentiVincent's least geckoRegional endemic.[[File:Sphaerodactylus vincenti 01-Barbour 1921.jpg50px]]
Thecadactylus rapicaudaTurnip-tailed gecko[[File:Thecadactylus rapicauda BSLL.jpg100px]]
Anolis extremusBarbados anoleRegional endemic. Introduced from Barbados. Restricted to the area around the capital, Castries.[[File:Anolis extremus-f01.jpg175px]]
Anolis luciaeSt. Lucia anole, Saint Lucian anoleEndemic. Widespread.
Anolis wattsiWatts' anoleRegional endemic. Introduced. Restricted to the area around the capital, Castries.
Iguana iguanaGreen iguana, common iguana[[File:Iguana iguana colombia3.jpg175px]]
Cnemidophorus vanzoiSt Lucia whiptail, Vanzo's whiptailVulnerable. Endemic. The only Cnemidophorus species found in the Caribbean. Extirpated from the main island and now only native to the small islets of Maria Major and Maria Minor, with fewer than 1000 individuals estimated. A third population has been established on nearby Praslin Island through translocation.[[File:Cnemidophorus vanzoi.jpegframeless181x181px]]
Gymnophthalmus pleiiMartinique spectacled teguRegional endemic.
Alinea luciaeSaint Lucia skinkEndemic, extinct since the early 20th century.
Leptotyphlops breuiliSt. Lucia threadsnakeEndemic. First described as a separate species in 2008.[[File:StLuciaThreadsnake-Hedges-web.jpg175px]]
Boa constrictorBoa constrictor
Clelia errabundaUnderwood's mussuranaEndemic, extinct since the late 19th century.
Liophis ornatusSt Lucia racerEndangered. Endemic. Probably extirpated from the main island; present on Maria Major but rare.
Bothrops caribbaeusSaint Lucia lancehead, fer-de-lanceEndemic. Distributed in lowlands, commonly found along river valleys.[[File:Bothrops caribbaeus.jpgframeless174x174px]]

Notes

References

Note: All species listed above are supported by Malhotra & Thorpe 1999, unless otherwise cited.

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References

  1. [[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 on Saint Lucia.
  2. Malhotra 2007, p. 182. The authors previously doubted there was a viable natural population, attributing its presence to escaped pets. Malhotra 1999, p. 49.
  3. {{harvnb. Powell. Henderson. 2005
  4. {{harvnb. Hedges. 2008. Recorded in {{harvnb. Malhotra. Thorpe. 1999 as ''[[Leptotyphlops bilineata]]''.
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