Marisora berengerae

Marisora berengerae, also known commonly as the San Andrés mabuya and the San Andrés skink, is a species of lizard in the family Scincidae.

The species is endemic to San Andrés, an island in the southwestern Caribbean.

[2] The specific name, berengerae, is in honor of Bérengère Miralles who is the wife Aurélien Miralles, the describer of this species.

[3] The preferred natural habitat of M. berengerae is forest, at altitudes from sea level to 80 m (260 ft).

[1] M. berengerae is arboreal and has been found high in palms and other trees.