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    Species Accepted

    Callisaurus draconoides Blainville, 1835

    Zebra-tailed Lizard

    Classification and descendants

    Source: Catalogue of Life

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      Vernacular names

      Source: Catalogue of Life

      22 results
      Arizona Zebratail Lizard
      Cachora Arenera Spanish
      Eastern Zebratail Lizard
      Gitterschwanzleguan German
      Hekstaartleguaan Dutch
      Lagartija cachora Spanish
      Lagarto-rabo-de-zebra Portuguese
      Lézard à queue de zèbre French
      Mojave Zebratail Lizard
      Nevada Zebratail Lizard

      Bibliography

      Source: Catalogue of Life

      95 results
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      González-Romero, A., & Alvarez-Cárdenas, S. (1989). Herpetofauna de la Region del Pinacate, Sonora, Mexico: Un Inventario. The Southwestern Naturalist, 34(4), 519–526.
      Stebbins, R. C. (1985). A Field Guide to Western Reptiles and Amphibians, 2nd ed. Houghton Mifflin, Boston.
      Werning, & Heiko. (2013). Best of Southwest. Mit der Familie auf Reptiliensuche. Ein kleiner Reiseführer durch den Südwesten der USA. Reptilia (Münster) 18 (101): 82-93.
      Grismer, L. Lee. (1999). An evolutionary classification of reptiles on islands in the Gulf of California, México. Herpetologica 55 (4): 446-469.
      Villegas-Patraca R, Aguilar-López JL, Hernández-Hernández JC, & Muñoz-Jiménez O. (2022). Diversity and conservation of terrestrial vertebrates (birds, mammals, and reptiles) of Sierra Cucapá, Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico. ZooKeys 1088: 17-39.
      Burt, Charles E. (1933). Some lizards from the Great Basin of the West and adjacent areas, with comments on the status of various forms. American Midland Naturalist 14: 228-250.
      Bergmann, P.J.; Hobbs, A.M.; Kavalanch, M.L. & Russell, A.P. (2004). Modulated but conserved segmental growth of the original tail in Callisaurus draconoides (Phrynosomatidae) and Calotes versicolor (Agamidae). Herpetologica 60 (1): 62-74.
      Zweifel,R.G. and Norris,K.S. (1955). Contributions to the herpetology of Sonora, Mexico:Descriptions of new subspecies of snakes (Micruroides euryxanthus and Lampropeltis getulus) and miscellaneous collecting notes. American Midland Naturalist 54: 230-249.
      Cooper, & William. (2015). Age affects escape behavior by the zebra-tailed lizard (Callisaurus draconoides) more strongly than in other lizards. Amphibia-Reptilia 36 (1): 37-44.

      Citation

      Callisaurus draconoides Blainville, 1835 in undefined