Anolis sagrei Cocteau
Natural and experimental prey.—Pycnoscelus surinamensis, Cuba (Darlington, 1938): This species was eaten both in captivity and in nature. The lizard ate most readily soft, immature cockroaches. Pycnoscelus surinamensis is probably a staple food of the lizard in nature, as Darlington observed wild lizards catch the nymphs.
Anolis stratulus Cope
Natural prey.—Aglaopteryx facies, Puerto Rico (Wolcott, 1924): One cockroach was found in 50 lizards examined.
Cockroach, Puerto Rico (Schmidt, 1920): One of 25 stomachs contained a cockroach.
Anolis sp.
Natural prey.—"Wood roaches," British Guiana (Beebe, 1925a): The above lizard is arboreal on foliage in low jungle.
Family SCINCIDAE
Leiolopisma laterale Say
Common name.—Brown skink.