“…The genus Tropidurus (Wied‐Neuwied, 1825) is one of the best represented among tropidurids, with at least 31 described species (Reptile Database, 2018). A marked trait of this genus (and other genera) of this family is the presence of dark‐coloured patches (Figure 1d,f) at ventral thighs and pre‐cloacal flaps of adult males (Bruinjé, Coelho, Paiva, & Costa, 2019; Bruinjé, Moura, et al, 2019; Frost et al, 2001; Stebbins, Lowenstein, & Cohen, 1967). A primary premise of its function is that its colouration would play a role in visual communication (Pinto, Wiederhecker, & Colli, 2005), although it was also suggested that coloured patches could be just a consequence of chemical secretions produced by glandular scales (Carvalho et al, 2016; Harvey & Gutberlet, 1998; Kuns & Borges‐Martins, 2013).…”