Lizards that no longer exist

Guadeloupe Ameiva The Guadeloupe ameiva was a Teiidae lizard species unique to Guadeloupe. 

Martinique Giant Ameiva The lizard known as the Martinique giant ameiva belonged to the Teiidae family.

Jamaican Giant Galliwasp The sinking galliwasp, commonly known as the Jamaican giant galliwasp, was a part of the Diploglossidae family of lizards.

Cape Verde Giant Skink The islets of Branco and Raso in the Cape Verde Islands in the Atlantic Ocean were once home to the Cape Verde giant skink species, which has since disappeared due to habitat damage caused by humans.

Delcourt’s Giant Gecko The Diplodactylidae family of lizards includes the extinct species known as the Delcourt’s giant gecko.

Navassa Curly-tailed Lizard The Navassa curly-tailed lizard is an extinct lizard from the family of curly-tailed lizards (Leiocephalidae).

Martinique Curly-tailed Lizard The curly-tailed lizard family (Leiocephalidae) includes the extinct Martinique curly-tailed lizard. It was last recorded in the 1830s.