Sauromalus klauberi

Sauromalus klauberi, commonly called the Catalina chuckwalla or the spotted chuckwalla, is a species of chuckwalla, a lizard in the family Iguanidae. It is endemic to Mexico The species was first described in 1941.

Geographic range and habitat
S. klauberi is endemic to Isla Santa Catalina in Baja California, Mexico. Adults occur primarily on rocky hillsides, on bluffs, and in arroyo bottoms.

Etymology
S. klauberi is named in honor of Laurence Monroe Klauber, an American amateur naturalist.

Description
S. klauberi is oviparous, laying between 13–15 eggs. Adults have a median snout–vent length of 14.4 cm.