List of amphibians and reptiles of Montserrat

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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 Soufrière Hills volcano have devastated much of the island.

Amphibians

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

=Frogs (Anura)=

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Eleutherodactylus johnstoneiLesser Antillean whistling frog, coqui Antillano, Johnstone's whistling frogLeast concern.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. Abundant.175px
Leptodactylus fallaxGiant ditch frog, mountain chickenCritically 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.thumb
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Bufo marinusCane toad, giant neotropical toad, marine toadLeast concern. Introduced. Abundant.175px

Reptiles

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)=

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Geochelone carbonariaRed-footed tortoise175px
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Caretta carettaLoggerhead turtleEndangered. Very rarely recorded around Montserrat. Not recorded nesting on Montserrat.175px
Chelonia mydasGreen turtleEndangered. Resident in waters around Montserrat. Recorded nesting.175px
Eretmochelys imbricataHawksbill turtleCritically endangered. Relatively common year-round. Recorded nesting.175px
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Dermochelys coriaceaLeatherback turtleCritically endangered. Rarely recorded in Montserrat waters or nesting.175px

=Lizards and snakes (Squamata)=

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Hemidactylus mabouiaHouse geckoIntroduced.175px
Sphaerodactylus fantasticusFantastic least geckoalign=center|thumb
Thecadactylus rapicaudaTurnip-Tailed Gecko
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Anolis lividusPlymouth anoleEndemic. Widespread and frequently abundant.thumb
Iguana iguana melanodermaSaban black iguanaRegionally endemic to Montserrat and Saba. No current evidence of green iguana.{{Cite web |date=July 2022 |title=An integrative approach to assess non-native iguana presence on Saba and Montserrat: are we losing all native Iguana populations in the Lesser Antilles? |url=https://www.researchgate.net/publication/363424014 }} 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.thumb
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Pholidoscelis pluvianotatusMontserrat ameivaRegional endemic. Numbers have declined significantly due to volcanic activity.
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Diploglossus montisserratiMontserrat galliwaspCritically endangered. Endemic. Known from only one specimen collected in 1964 until it was re-found in 1998. Most recently sighted in 2018.
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Mabuya mabouya{{harvnb|Procter|Fleming|1999|p=85}}. Reported in {{harvnb|Malhotra|Thorpe|1999}} as M. bistriata.Regional endemic. Rare.175px
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Typhlops monastusMontserrat worm snakeRegional endemic; populations found on Saint Kitts and Nevis are of subspecies T. m. geotomus.
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Alsophis antillensisAntilles racer, island racer, leeward racerRegional endemic. Widespread.175px

Notes

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References

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

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  • {{citation |last1=Malhotra |first1=Anita |last2=Thorpe |first2=Roger S. |title=Reptiles & Amphibians of the Eastern Caribbean |publisher=Macmillan Education Ltd. |year=1999 |isbn=0-333-69141-5 |pages=73–75}}.
  • {{citation |editor-last=Procter |editor-first=D.|editor2-last=Fleming |editor2-first=L. V. |year=1999 |title=Biodiversity: The UK Overseas Territories | publisher= Joint Nature Conservation Committee |pages=82–87 |isbn=1-86107-502-2 }}

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