Gambelia


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Gambelia copeii appears to follow a testicular cycle typical of other lizards from the North American temperate zone characterized by a spring-summer period of spermiogenesis followed by late summer regression (e.g., Goldberg 1974, 1975).
copeii, although we suspect Lemm's statement is in reference to Gambelia wislizenii (see Parker and Pianka 1976).
Gambelia copeii examined from the California Academy of Sciences (CAS), Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County (LACM), Museum of Vertebrate Zoology (MVZ), and San Diego Society of Natural History (SDSNH).
Longitud Total Promedion n SD Crotaphytus bicinctores 85,5 32 11,6 Gambelia wislizenii 98,8 19 4,0 Anolis carolinensis 83,2 32 2,3 Microlophus peruvianus 79,4 200 3,584 Cabeza Promedio n SD Crotaphytus bicinctores 20,0 33 0,06 Gambelia wislizenii 20,2 35 0,9 Anolis carolinensis 16,5 6 0,2 Microlophus peruvianus 13,895 200 0,787 Pieza intermedia Promedio n SD Crotaphytus bicinctores 3,99 9 0,21 Gambelia wislizenii 4,97 8 0,2 Anolis carolinensis 4,61 15 0,24 Microlophus peruvianus 2,54 200 0,253 Cola Promedio n SD Crotaphytus bicinctores 57,2 18 11,8 Gambelia wislizenii 76,8 14 4,6 Anolis carolinensis 63,3 8 2,6 Microlophus peruvianus 62,94 200 3,964
MATERIALS AND METHODS--In 2008-2009, we caught 28 Gambelia sila at seven sites across the range of the species (Fig.
wislizenii collected from areas in their range and from 31 Gambelia collected from the purported hybrid zone in the Cuyama Valley (Fig.
Remarks--Crotaphytidae contains two genera (Frost and Etheridge, 1989; McGuire, 1996): Crotaphytus (collared lizards) and Gambelia (leopard lizards).
Early Pliocene Crotaphytus and Gambelia (Squamata: Crotaphytidae) from the Panaca Formation of southeastern Nevada.
Atractis penneri is widespread and has been reported in lizards of the genera Callisaurus, Crotaphytus, Gambelia, Holbrookia, Phrynosoma, Sceloporus, Uma and Uta occurring from the western United States, northern Mexico and Baja California (Baker 1987).
Nematode Lizard host Locality Prevalence Atractis penneri Callisaurus Isla Angel de la Guarda 5/12, 42% draconoides Bahia San Francisquito 2/2, 100% not given 13/34, 38% Gambelia not given 1/1, 100% wislizenii Petrosaurus sp.
For example, we observed a leopard lizard Gambelia wislizenii hunting a U.
major (Wake and Jockusch 2000) Squamata (Lizards) Crotaphytidae Gambelia wislizenii copei G.
Hyla regilla, Gambelia copei, Phrynosoma coronatum, Sceloporus zosteromus, Sceloporus occidentalis, Uta stansburiana, Coleonyx variegatus, Cnemidophorus tigris, Elgaria [cedrosensis.sup.*], Leptotyphlops humilis, Lichanura trivirgata, Chilomeniscus stramenius, Hypsiglena torquata, pituophis [insulanus.sup.*], Crotalus ruber.
Species present in the Rincon Mountains, but that were not observed during our study, include snakes that rarely occur on the surface (e.g., Chilomeniscus cinctus, Leptotyphlops humilis, Tantilla hobartsmithi), species associated with bottoms of valleys (e.g., Gambelia wislizenii, Terrapene ornata, Phyllorhynchus browni), and species with specialized habitat requirements (e.g., Hemidactylus turcicus).
Also present here are the non-teiid lizards Gambelia wislizenii and Uta stansburiana, along with a few A.