"... meaning tail, after the thick-ringed tail characteristic of all iguanas in the genus.
The same is true for the specific name cychlura. The different spellings for these
two names was intentional by the respective authors (Iverson et al., 2006a). The
subspecific name inornata means undecorated, or not beautiful, and probably
refers to. FIGURE 2.21 Allen Cays iguana (Cyclura cychlura inornata). Photo by
John Iverson. FIGURE 2.23 ..."