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Elgaria coerulea (WIEGMANN, 1828)

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Higher TaxaAnguidae (Gerrhonotinae), Diploglossa, Anguimorpha, Sauria, Squamata (lizards)
SubspeciesElgaria coerulea coerulea (WIEGMANN 1828)
Elgaria coerulea palmeri (STEJNEGER 1893)
Elgaria coerulea principis BAIRD & GIRARD 1852
Elgaria coerulea shastensis (FITCH 1934) 
Common NamesE: Northern Alligator Lizard
coerulea: San Francisco Alligator Lizard
palmeri: Sierra Alligator Lizard
principis: Northern Alligator Lizard
shastensis: Shasta Alligator Lizard 
SynonymGerrhonotus coeruleus WIEGMANN 1828: 380
Gerrhonotus burnetti GRAY 1831: 64 (fide SCHMIDT 1953)
Gerrhonotus caeruleus [sic] — BOULENGER 1885: 273
Gerrhonotus caeruleus [sic] — BOULENGER 1887: 346
Gerrhonotus burnetti — STEJNEGER 1893
Gerrhonotus coeruleus utahensis WOODBURY 1945
Gerrhonotus coeruleus coeruleus — SMITH 1946
Gerrhonotus coeruleus — WERMUTH 1969: 15
Gerrhonotus coeruleus — STEBBINS 1985: 166
Elgaria coerulea — GOOD 1988: 74
Elgaria coerulea — CROTHER 2000
Elgaria coerulea coerulea — CROTHER et al. 2012

Elgaria coerulea palmeri (STEJNEGER 1893)
Gerrhonotus scincicauda palmeri STEJNEGER 1893: 196
Gerrhonotus coeruleus palmeri — FITCH 1938
Gerrhonotus coeruleus palmeri — SMITH 1946
Gerrhonotus coeruleus palmeri — WERMUTH 1969: 16
Elgaria coerulea palmeri — COLLINS & TAGGART 2009
Elgaria coerulea palmeri — CROTHER et al. 2012

Elgaria coerulea principis BAIRD & GIRARD 1852
Elgaria principis BAIRD & GIRARD 1852: 175
Gerrhonotus coeruleus principis — FITCH 1936
Gerrhonotus coeruleus principis — FITCH 1938
Gerrhonotus coeruleus principis — SMITH 1946
Gerrhonotus coeruleus principis — WERMUTH 1969: 16
Gerrhonotus coeruleus principis — VITT 1973
Gerrhonotus coeruleus principis — VITT 1974
Elgaria coerulea principis — COLLINS & TAGGART 2009
Elgaria coerulea principis — CROTHER et al. 2012
Elgaria coerulea princeps — LANGNER et al. 2019 (in error)

Elgaria coerulea shastensis (FITCH 1934)
Gerrhonotus coeruleus shastensis FITCH 1934: 6
Gerrhonotus coeruleus shastensis — FITCH 1936
Gerrhonotus coeruleus shastensis — FITCH 1938
Gerrhonotus coeruleus shastensis  — SMITH 1946
Gerrhonotus coeruleus shastensis — WERMUTH 1969: 16
Elgaria coerulea shastensis — COLLINS & TAGGART 2009
Elgaria coerulea shastensis — CROTHER et al. 2012
Elgaria coerulea shastensis — LANGNER et al. 2019 
DistributionCanada (S British Columbia),
USA (Washington, Oregon, Utah, Idaho, Montana, California)

Type locality: “Brasilia” (in error); modified to “San Francisco, California” by STEJNEGER 1902.  
Reproductionovovivparous. There is evidence for maternal-fetal transfer of nutrients in this species (Blackburn 1994). 
TypesHolotype: ZMB 1163
Syntypes: USNM 3106 (3), 5134 [principis]
Holotype: USNM 18606, male [palmeri]
Holotype: MVZ 15047, adult male [shastensis] 
DiagnosisDiagnosis (coerulea): A small species of Gerrhonotus (maximum snout-vent length about 135 mm., tail length about twice snout-vent length), with dorsal scales in fourteen to sixteen longitudinal· rows and the interoccipital plate often divided (once or twice). Dorsal scales on body and tail and lateral scales of the tail are heavily keeled. The gray, brown, or olive body may be unicolor, but more frequently is marked with dark blotches or irregular dark bands, often with white-tipped scales on the sides. The eyes are yellow, with varying amounts of dark pigment near the pupil. The venter is cream, white, or light gray, and often has longitudinal dark stripes aligned between scale rows. Young have a broad, bronze to gray or tan, longitudinal dorsal stripe (Lais 1976; see also Good 1988: 74).


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CommentSynonymy: partly after WERMUTH 1969.

Distribution: see map in Leavitt et al. 2017: Fig. 1, and Lavin et al. 2018: Fig. 2. 
EtymologyNamed after its color, Latin “caeruleus” = dark colored, or dark blue. 
References
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