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Leiocephalus barahonensis

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Leiocephalus barahonensis, commonly known as the orange-bellied curlytail or Barahona curlytail lizard, is a species of lizard in the family Leiocephalidae (curly-tailed lizard). It is endemic to Hispaniola, including some outlying islands.[1][2][3]

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Five subspecies are recognized:[2]

  • Leiocephalus barahonensis barahonensis Schmidt, 1921
  • Leiocephalus barahonensis altavelensis Noble and Hassler, 1933
  • Leiocephalus barahonensis aureus Cochran, 1934
  • Leiocephalus barahonensis beatanus Noble, 1923
  • Leiocephalus barahonensis oxygaster Schmidt, 1967

However, IUCN and "Amphibians and reptiles of Caribbean Islands" treat Leiocephalus barahonensis altavelensis as a separate species, Leiocephalus altavelensis.[3][4] This species/subspecies is endemic to Alto Velo Island[2] and considered "critically endangered" with a total population size that is no more than 500 individuals.[4]

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