The Ibiza wall lizard grows to a maximum snout-to-vent length of 7 cm (3 in) but adults are usually a little smaller than this.
The underside is white, cream, grey, orange or pink and the throat, and occasionally the belly, may be blotched with darker colour.
[4] The Ibiza wall lizard feeds on small invertebrates including a high proportion of ants when they are available.
[4] Although this lizard does not seem to be in overall decline and faces no significant threats, its total area of occurrence is less than 5,000 km2 (1,930.5 sq mi) so the IUCN lists it as being "Near threatened".
[1] More recently, the lizard is facing a threat from invasive snakes which originated from mainland Spain which came to Ibiza in imported olive trees.