Talk:Anguilla Bank anole

About the name
I just changed the name of this article to the scientific name. The common name Anguilla Bank anole was invented by one Father Sánchez from Puerto Rico, who states himself that he prefers they not be used in lieu of the scientific name (see his homepage). His pictures are also the source for all the uncited text in this article. All respect for Father Sánchez, he made a really nice website with great pictures, but one would think that a native Spanish speaker from Puerto Rico should not get to invent names for territories like Anguilla, where English is spoken and there are likely pre-existing vernacular terms for their own lizards (which would likely be something prosaic such as "green lizard", but still). I also highly doubt anyone from Anguilla, Saint Martin or Saint Barthélemy refers to these islands as the Anguilla Banks, but think that it is likely Spanglish or something. Cheers. Leo Breman (talk) 18:55, 2 February 2020 (UTC)