GALLERIES > REPTILES AND HERPS > LESSER EARLESS LIZARD [Holbrookia maculata]
Location: California Gulch, AZGPS: 31.4N, -111.2W, elev=3,689' MAP Date: August 1, 2009 ID : 7C2V1071 [3888 x 2592]
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Location: Sycamore Canyon, AZGPS: 31.4N, -111.2W, elev=3,940' MAP Date: August 1, 2009 ID : ? [3888 x 2592]
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Location: Sycamore Canyon, AZGPS: 31.4N, -111.2W, elev=3,940' MAP Date: August 1, 2009 ID : ? [3888 x 2592]
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SPECIES INFO
Identification: Upper side striped or speckled, with smooth granular scales; external ear openings absent; two black marks on each side of belly; total length up to about 13 cm (5.1 inches); adults average about 5 cm (2 inches) in snout-vent length.
Mature male: Two enlarged scales on underside of tail just behind vent; black, blue-edged bars on belly; may have yellowish wash on sides.
Mature female: Black bars on belly lack blue edge; reproductive females during the breeding season have yellow-orange on throat and on sides of head and neck and orange on sides of body.
Habitat: Sandhills, plains grassland with a sparse cover of grass and low shrubs, prairie-dog towns, sandy or gravelly areas along streams, and other relatively flat areas with expanses of open ground. Uses rodent burrows for cover, or burrows into sand.
Life History: Females lay 1-2 clutches of eggs primarily in late May, June, and July. Hatchlings emerge as early as July or as late as September.
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