Back to: BiGCB Informatics List Title: Distribution and Habitat Preferences of the Amphibians and Reptiles of Hastings Natural History Reservation
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5064 |
ListID |
84 |
Phylum |
Chordata |
Class |
Reptilia |
Ordr |
Squamata |
Family |
Anniellidae |
SubFamily |
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Tribe |
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Genus |
Anniella |
SubGenus |
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SpecificEpithet |
pulchra |
SubspecificEpithet |
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CommonNames |
Black legless lizard |
OriginalName |
Anniella pulchra |
NameYear |
Gray, 1852 |
CurrentNameSource |
IUCN red list |
TaxonCertainty |
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CollectedBy |
James Hanken |
OtherCollectorIDs |
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DeterminedBy |
James Hanken |
LocalityText |
Hastings Natural History Reserve |
DecimalLatitude |
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DecimalLongitude |
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CoordUncertaintyMeters |
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GeodeticDatum |
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ElevationMeters |
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Prevalence |
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Native |
native |
AssociatedTaxa |
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AssocType |
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Habitat |
Habitat preferences appear to be chaparral, grassland, and Oak-Madrone forest with soft earth for burrowing. |
URL |
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CalphotosID |
0000 0000 0102 0256 |
CreatedBy |
Ann Chang |
CreationDate |
2013-10-10 14:20:23 |
LastUpdatedBy |
Ann Chang |
LastUpdated |
2013-10-11 15:04:39 |
Comments |
Majority of observations were made when observer was preforming another activity that required digging in the area School House, Red House, or the Hastings Headquarters. Thus there is obvious observational bias. Other observation instances were also in the vicinity of the buildings and one was regurgitated from a Diadophis punctatus. Habitat preferences appear to be chaparral, grassland, and Oak-Madrone forest with soft earth for burrowing. |
BeginDatetime |
0000-00-00 00:00:00 |
EndDatetime |
1974-12-30 00:00:00 |
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