CHECKLIST of Lizards, Sabino Canyon, Coronado National Forest Reproduced with permission from T. C. Brennan and A. T. Holycross. 2006. A Field Guide to Amphibians and Reptiles in Arizona. Arizona Game and Fish Department (AGFD), Phoenix, Arizona. Copyrighted photographs courtesy of T. C. Brennan (TCB), A. T. Holycross (ATH), and R. D. Babb (RDB), Arizona Game and Fish Department. Compiled by L. L. C. Jones, Coronado NF, June 2010, in cooperation with, and support from AGFD Heritage Grant, Sabino Canyon Volunteer Naturalists, Tucson Herpetological Society, and Southwest Partners inAmphibian and Reptile Conservation. Desert Spiny Lizard ( ) Sceloporus magister Clark’s Spiny Lizard ( ) Sceloporus clarkii Common Side-blotched Lizard ( ) Uta stansburiana Greater Earless Lizard ( ) Cophosaurus texanus Ornate Tree Lizard ( ) Urosaurus ornatus Zebra-tailed Lizard ( ) Callisaurus draconoides Eastern Collared Lizard ( ) Crotaphytus collaris Long-nosed Leopard Lizard ( ) Gambelia wislizenii TCB TCB TCB TCB TCB RDB TCB TCB Most photographs are of males, which tend to be more colorful than females or juveniles. NOT TO SCALE See other side for more species
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CHECKLIST of Lizards, Sabino Canyon, Coronado National Forest
Reproduced with permission from T. C. Brennan and A. T. Holycross. 2006. A Field Guide to Amphibians and Reptiles in Arizona. Arizona Game andFish Department (AGFD), Phoenix, Arizona. Copyrighted photographs courtesy of T. C. Brennan (TCB), A. T. Holycross (ATH), and R. D. Babb (RDB),Arizona Game and Fish Department. Compiled by L. L. C. Jones, Coronado NF, June 2010, in cooperation with, and support from AGFD Heritage Grant,Sabino Canyon Volunteer Naturalists, Tucson Herpetological Society, and Southwest Partners in Amphibian and Reptile Conservation.
Most photographs are of males, whichtend to be more colorful than females orjuveniles. NOTTO SCALE
See other side for more species
CHECKLIST of Lizards, Sabino Canyon, Coronado National Forest
Reproduced with permission from T. C. Brennan and A. T. Holycross. 2006. A Field Guide to Amphibians and Reptiles in Arizona. Arizona Game andFish Department (AGFD), Phoenix, Arizona. Copyrighted photographs courtesy of T. C. Brennan (TCB), A. T. Holycross (ATH), and R. D. Babb (RDB),Arizona Game and Fish Department. Compiled by L. L. C. Jones, Coronado NF, June 2010, in cooperation with, and support from AGFD Heritage Grant,Sabino Canyon Volunteer Naturalists, Tucson Herpetological Society, and Southwest Partners in Amphibian and Reptile Conservation.