The
Polychrotinae subfamily, sometimes misclassified as the
Polychrotidae of
iguanian lizards contains the living
genus Polychrus (commonly called bush anoles) and the extinct genus
Afairiguana. The subfamily was once thought to encompass all
anoles, including those in the genus
Anolis (which are commonly included in the family
Dactyloidae). However, recent studies of the evolutionary relationships of anoles based on molecular information suggests that
Polychrus is not closely related to
Anolis, and therefore not part of Dactyloidae.