Sceloporus variabilis

Sceloporus variabilis, commonly known as the rose-bellied lizard, is a species of lizard which is found from Central America to southern Texas S. variabilis can be found from southern Texas to northern Costa Rica, often in more arid regions.

With unbroken tails, they may reach a maximum total length of 140 mm (5.5 in).

[3] Dorsally, it is tan or olive, with a double series of dark brown spots.

Males have a large pink blotch on each side of the belly, which is bordered with dark blue, and they also have a black mark on the axilla.

There are 58-69 dorsal scales from the interparietal shield to the base of the tail.