Phenotypic diversity and geographic distribution of heterodermus subgroup species from DNA analyses. The first row of pie charts from left to right indicates the frequency of each scalation pattern, morphometrics, and scalation count groups. The second row of pie charts indicates the frequency of the main colour (those described in the methods) and pattern of the body (left) and dewlap (right). Geographic regions and colours in the map indicate an estimated range of each species: brown (northern Andes before its ramification in the three “Cordilleras”, Western and Central “Cordilleras”), white (eastern slope of Northern Andes), blue (western slope of Eastern “Cordillera”), green (southern “Cundiboyacense” plateau and its surrounding mountains), purple (northern “Cundiboyacense” Plateau and its surrounding mountains), red (eastern slope of Eastern “Cordillera”).

 
 
  Part of: Moreno-Arias RA, Méndez-Galeano MA, Beltrán I, Vargas-Ramírez M (2023) Revealing anole diversity in the highlands of the Northern Andes: New and resurrected species of the Anolis heterodermus species group. Vertebrate Zoology 73: 161-188. https://doi.org/10.3897/vz.73.e94265