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List of amphibians and reptiles of Montserrat

This is a list of amphibians and reptiles found in the British overseas territory of Montserrat, located in the Caribbean Lesser Antilles. The continuing eruptions of the Soufrière Hills volcano have devastated much of the island.

Location of Montserrat in the Caribbean

Amphibians edit

There are three species of amphibian on Montserrat, one of which was introduced.[1]

Frogs (Anura) edit

Tropical frogs (Leptodactylidae)
Species Common name(s) Notes Image
Eleutherodactylus johnstonei Lesser Antillean whistling frog, coqui Antillano, Johnstone's whistling frog Least concern.[2] Abundant.  
Leptodactylus fallax Giant ditch frog, mountain chicken Critically endangered. Regional endemic; extant only on Montserrat and Dominica. Volcanic activity from the late 1990s through 2012 caused habitat destruction, coupled with the arrival of Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis in 2009, decimating the population.
 
True toads (Bufonidae)
Species Common name(s) Notes Image
Bufo marinus Cane toad, giant neotropical toad, marine toad Least concern. Introduced. Abundant.  

Reptiles edit

Including marine turtles and introduced species, there are 15 reptile species on Montserrat. Two are endemic: the Plymouth anole (Anolis lividus) and the Montserrat galliwasp (Diploglossus montisserrati).

Turtles (Testudines) edit

Tortoises (Testudinidae)
Species Common name(s) Notes Image
Geochelone carbonaria Red-footed tortoise  
Scaly sea turtles (Cheloniidae)
Species Common name(s) Notes Image
Caretta caretta Loggerhead turtle Endangered. Very rarely recorded around Montserrat. Not recorded nesting on Montserrat.  
Chelonia mydas Green turtle Endangered. Resident in waters around Montserrat. Recorded nesting.  
Eretmochelys imbricata Hawksbill turtle Critically endangered. Relatively common year-round. Recorded nesting.  
Leathery sea turtles (Dermochelyidae)
Species Common name(s) Notes Image
Dermochelys coriacea Leatherback turtle Critically endangered. Rarely recorded in Montserrat waters or nesting.  

Lizards and snakes (Squamata) edit

Geckos (Gekkonidae)
Species Common name(s) Notes Image
Hemidactylus mabouia House gecko Introduced.  
Sphaerodactylus fantasticus Fantastic least gecko
 
Thecadactylus rapicauda Turnip-Tailed Gecko
Iguanas and anolids (Iguanidae)
Species Common name(s) Notes Image
Anolis lividus Plymouth anole Endemic. Widespread and frequently abundant.
 
Iguana iguana melanoderma Saban black iguana Regionally endemic to Montserrat and Saba. No current evidence of green iguana.[3] The Saban black iguana is darker coloured than the other subspecies of green iguana, with colouration deepening in older individuals. It possesses a noticeable black patch between the eye and tympanum.
 
Whiptails (Teiidae)
Species Common name(s) Notes Image
Pholidoscelis pluvianotatus Montserrat ameiva Regional endemic. Numbers have declined significantly due to volcanic activity.
Glass lizards and alligator lizards (Anguidae)
Species Common name(s) Notes Image
Diploglossus montisserrati Montserrat galliwasp Critically endangered. Endemic. Known from only one specimen collected in 1964 until it was re-found in 1998. Most recently sighted in 2018.
Skinks (Scincidae)
Species Common name(s) Notes Image
Mabuya mabouya[4] Regional endemic. Rare.  
Worm snakes (Typhlopidae)
Species Common name(s) Notes Image
Typhlops monastus Montserrat worm snake Regional endemic; populations found on Saint Kitts and Nevis are of subspecies T. m. geotomus.
Colubrids (Colubridae)
Species Common name(s) Notes Image
Alsophis antillensis Antilles racer, island racer, leeward racer Regional endemic. Widespread.  

Notes edit

  1. ^ Malhotra & Thorpe 1999 also includes Eleutherodactylus martinicensis in its species checklist for Montserrat, at p. 117, but this is not supported by the main text, which describes only three amphibian species for the island, nor do other sources support the presence of this species.
  2. ^ 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 Montserrat.
  3. ^ "An integrative approach to assess non-native iguana presence on Saba and Montserrat: are we losing all native Iguana populations in the Lesser Antilles?". July 2022.
  4. ^ Procter & Fleming 1999, p. 85. Reported in Malhotra & Thorpe 1999 as M. bistriata.

References edit

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. 73–75, ISBN 0-333-69141-5.
  • Procter, D.; Fleming, L. V., eds. (1999), Biodiversity: The UK Overseas Territories, Joint Nature Conservation Committee, pp. 82–87, ISBN 1-86107-502-2

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This is a list of amphibians and reptiles found in the British overseas territory of Montserrat located in the Caribbean Lesser Antilles The continuing eruptions of the Soufriere Hills volcano have devastated much of the island Location of Montserrat in the Caribbean Contents 1 Amphibians 1 1 Frogs Anura 2 Reptiles 2 1 Turtles Testudines 2 2 Lizards and snakes Squamata 3 Notes 4 ReferencesAmphibians editThere are three species of amphibian on Montserrat one of which was introduced 1 Frogs Anura edit Tropical frogs Leptodactylidae Species Common name s Notes ImageEleutherodactylus johnstonei Lesser Antillean whistling frog coqui Antillano Johnstone s whistling frog Least concern 2 Abundant nbsp Leptodactylus fallax Giant ditch frog mountain chicken Critically endangered Regional endemic extant only on Montserrat and Dominica Volcanic activity from the late 1990s through 2012 caused habitat destruction coupled with the arrival of Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis in 2009 decimating the population nbsp True toads Bufonidae Species Common name s Notes ImageBufo marinus Cane toad giant neotropical toad marine toad Least concern Introduced Abundant nbsp Reptiles editIncluding marine turtles and introduced species there are 15 reptile species on Montserrat Two are endemic the Plymouth anole Anolis lividus and the Montserrat galliwasp Diploglossus montisserrati Turtles Testudines edit Tortoises Testudinidae Species Common name s Notes ImageGeochelone carbonaria Red footed tortoise nbsp Scaly sea turtles Cheloniidae Species Common name s Notes ImageCaretta caretta Loggerhead turtle Endangered Very rarely recorded around Montserrat Not recorded nesting on Montserrat nbsp Chelonia mydas Green turtle Endangered Resident in waters around Montserrat Recorded nesting nbsp Eretmochelys imbricata Hawksbill turtle Critically endangered Relatively common year round Recorded nesting nbsp Leathery sea turtles Dermochelyidae Species Common name s Notes ImageDermochelys coriacea Leatherback turtle Critically endangered Rarely recorded in Montserrat waters or nesting nbsp Lizards and snakes Squamata edit Geckos Gekkonidae Species Common name s Notes ImageHemidactylus mabouia House gecko Introduced nbsp Sphaerodactylus fantasticus Fantastic least gecko nbsp Thecadactylus rapicauda Turnip Tailed GeckoIguanas and anolids Iguanidae Species Common name s Notes ImageAnolis lividus Plymouth anole Endemic Widespread and frequently abundant nbsp Iguana iguana melanoderma Saban black iguana Regionally endemic to Montserrat and Saba No current evidence of green iguana 3 The Saban black iguana is darker coloured than the other subspecies of green iguana with colouration deepening in older individuals It possesses a noticeable black patch between the eye and tympanum nbsp Whiptails Teiidae Species Common name s Notes ImagePholidoscelis pluvianotatus Montserrat ameiva Regional endemic Numbers have declined significantly due to volcanic activity Glass lizards and alligator lizards Anguidae Species Common name s Notes ImageDiploglossus montisserrati Montserrat galliwasp Critically endangered Endemic Known from only one specimen collected in 1964 until it was re found in 1998 Most recently sighted in 2018 Skinks Scincidae Species Common name s Notes ImageMabuya mabouya 4 Regional endemic Rare nbsp Worm snakes Typhlopidae Species Common name s Notes ImageTyphlops monastus Montserrat worm snake Regional endemic populations found on Saint Kitts and Nevis are of subspecies T m geotomus Colubrids Colubridae Species Common name s Notes ImageAlsophis antillensis Antilles racer island racer leeward racer Regional endemic Widespread nbsp Notes edit Malhotra amp Thorpe 1999 also includes Eleutherodactylus martinicensis in its species checklist for Montserrat at p 117 but this is not supported by the main text which describes only three amphibian species for the island nor do other sources support the presence of this species 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 Montserrat An integrative approach to assess non native iguana presence on Saba and Montserrat are we losing all native Iguana populations in the Lesser Antilles July 2022 Procter amp Fleming 1999 p 85 Reported in Malhotra amp Thorpe 1999 as M bistriata References editNote All species listed above are supported by Malhotra amp Thorpe 1999 unless otherwise cited Malhotra Anita Thorpe Roger S 1999 Reptiles amp Amphibians of the Eastern Caribbean Macmillan Education Ltd pp 73 75 ISBN 0 333 69141 5 Procter D Fleming L V eds 1999 Biodiversity The UK Overseas Territories Joint Nature Conservation Committee pp 82 87 ISBN 1 86107 502 2 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of amphibians and reptiles of Montserrat amp oldid 1177348753, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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