Abstract
Anolis rubribarbaris (Köhler, McCranie, & Wilson 1999) was described based on a single adult male specimen collected in 1994, which lacked color notes or everted hemipenes. We recently collected three additional specimens of A. rubribarbaris, one male and two females, from near the type locality in Parque Nacional Montaña de Santa Bárbara. We present a redescription of A. rubribarbaris based on this new material, which includes the first description of the hemipenis, the first description of a female, and the first description of the color in life of both sexes.References
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