Abstract
El rango altitudinal conocido de Anolis fasciatus se ha reportado entre 0 y 1350 m a lo largo de su rango geográfico en el occidente del Ecuador. Aquí, presentamos el primer el registro de esta especie a 1600 m, en un bosque subtropical montano bajo en Tres Cruces, provincia de Bolívar, Ecuador.
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