FIGURE 6 in A story of nasal horns: two new subspecies of Iguana Laurenti, 1768 (Squamata, Iguanidae) in Saint Lucia, St Vincent & the Grenadines, and Grenada (southern Lesser Antilles)
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FIGURE 6. Distribution of iguanas in the Grenadine islands. Locations are mapped to the nearest 2 × 2 km square representing groups of islands in the Grenadines. We have deliberately avoided being specific to protect the animals (see Auliya et al. 2016). Note that there are alien iguanas on some islands and not all of the island clusters shown here have purebred populations of Iguana iguana insularis. We have no confirmed specific localities for the main island of Grenada, although a museum specimen (MCZ R-79747) confirms this subspecies occurred here. Henderson & Breuil (2012), Henderson & Powell (2018), Baldwin (2012) and Baldwin & Mahon (2011), G. Gaymes and J. Daltry (pers. obs.; the Grenadines). While iguanas are present on St. Vincent, these have not been identified to subspecies level and cannot be assumed to be identical to those on the Grenada Bank. The grey line just south of St Vincent marks the brake between the St. Vincent Bank to the north and the Grenada Bank to the south. The black line between Petit Saint Vincent and Petit(e) Martinique shows the political boundary between St. Vincent and the Grenadines to the north and Grenada to the south. The Grenadine islands form an archipelago from the south of St. Vincent to the north of Grenada.
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