Some thumbnail photos of our trip to Cuba. Click thumbnail for a larger image.

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Some of the trips participants from left to right: Kevin deQuieroz - photographing A. bartschi; Jonathan Losos - with A. porcus; Kevin and Steve Poe - prepping specimens; Steve - getting bit by A. noblei; Paul Hertz - checking thermal models.
L. macropus and a series of this species eating a juvenile A. jubar. Manuel was gathering some thermal data on jubar at Mareo del Portillo when the macropus jumped up and grabbed the poor little sucker off his perch!
Some other herps from around Marea del Portillo from left to right: Cricosaura typica; A. argenteolus; A. allisoni (we found this one being skeletonized by ants); Tropidophis melanurus with the A. allisoni/porcatus we palped out of it; A. argustaceps.
Herps from around Gran Piedra from lef to right: A. noblei - a juvenile of this crown-giant species; A. allogus; A. argillaceus; A pair of A. porcus - this species was often found in pairs; A. isolepis (I hope you can see it!); A. homolechis displaying.
Herps from around Soroa from left to right: A. mestrei (first two photos) - this species has the coolest dewlap I've ever seen; A. barschi (two photos) - these guys were in a karstic region not too far from Soroa; A. vermiculatus - a large aquatic species.