- Source: Abronia lythrochila
Abronia lythrochila is a species of lizard in the family Anguidae known by the common name red-lipped arboreal alligator lizard.
Distribution
This species is endemic to the state of Chiapas in Mexico.
Habitat
This species lives in montane dry pine-oak forest, at an elevation of 2000–3000 m. It has a relatively small range but it is common there; it is threatened by deforestation but much of its range is in protected areas, including Lagunas de Montebello National Park.
Description
These lizards can reach a length of about 7 – 11 Inches. The basic body colour is greenish-olive, with irregular dark blotches. They show spiny horn-like scales on each sides of the head, The infralabials are blood-red (hence the common name). The tail is prehensile.
Biology
They mainly feed on insects.
References
External links
Reptiles Magazine
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Abronia lythrochila
- Abronia (lizard)
- List of reptiles of Mexico
- Chiapas
- List of least concern reptiles
- Miguel Alvarez del Toro
- Isaac Ochoterena