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RE: Desert Short Horned Lizards

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Posted by: fireside3 at Sat Nov 15 17:32:34 2008  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by fireside3 ]  
   

Yeah, that's what it looks like. This gets confusing though. That's why we need Montanucci to straighten this out. Have you seen it called the P. hernandezi ornatissimum in any notable recent field guides like CNAH? See, I it was Phrynosoma douglassii ornatissimum given by Girard.

>>Yeah, I saw the pic. It is a Desert Short Horned P. hernandezi ornatissimum. They range from the four corners area south through the Painted Desert AZ down through central NM. They are a lowland form that eat pogos. Whats interesting is the Greater Short Horned P. hernandezi hernandezi occurs in the same range but at higher elevations. Here are a couple of pics I found on a search engine so I guess its alright to post them here.
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