About Anolis trinitatis Reinhardt & Lütken, 1862
Anolis trinitatis (Reinhardt & Lütken, 1862) has sexually dimorphic physical traits. Males reach 74 mm snout-to-vent length, approximately 3 inches. Their base color ranges from green to green-blue, with blue stippling on the head and anterior trunk. They have yellow coloring on the jaws and ventral surface, and the area around the eye is dark. Males have a large dewlap that extends into the abdominal region. Females have duller coloration and a smaller dewlap. This species is endemic to the island of Saint Vincent, and has been introduced to Trinidad.