Liolaemus constanzae

[1] The specific name, constanzae, is in honor of Constanza Donoso-Barros, eldest daughter of Roberto Donoso-Barros.

[3] The synonym, Liolaemus donosoi, was named in honor of Roberto Donoso-Barros.

[3] L. constanzae is found in Chile,[1][4] possibly Argentina (no confirmed records seem to exist[1]), and is expected to be present in Bolivia.

[4] The preferred natural habitats of L. constanzae are sandy and rocky areas in desert and shrubland, at altitudes of 1,400–3,900 m (4,600–12,800 ft).

[1] L. constanzae feeds on plants and seeds, and it preys upon small invertebrates.