I found this plant along the boardwalk of Isla de los Muertos outside of Tortel. This is a temperate rainforest environment next to the fjords in the Rio Baker delta at the base of some tall mountains. The soil likely has some salinity due to the proximity of the ocean. The common species in this area were canela, coigue, nirre, and lots of lichens. The climate was humid and the soil appeared to be saturated. There were some trees in this forest that were likely over 20m tall. This plant was about 15cm tall, and there was a patch of these plants in this location, but I did not see other patches on the island. I hypothesize that this plant is a generalist because we have seen it in lots of different environments
Liolaemus chacabuquensis. Seen on a south-facing slope under a nineo which it was using for cover from the wind and sun. Approximately 10-12cm long, black-and-white stripes perpendicular to his/her spine, and very quick.