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Aspidoscelis sonorae (LOWE & WRIGHT, 1964)

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Higher TaxaTeiidae, Teiinae, Gymnophthalmoidea, Sauria, Squamata (lizards)
Subspecies 
Common NamesE: Sonoran spotted whiptail
E: Gila Spotted Whiptail [flagellicaudus]
S: Huico Manchado de Sonora 
SynonymCnemidophorus sonorae LOWE & WRIGHT 1964
Cnemidophorus flagellicaudus LOWE & WRIGHT 1964
Cnemidophorus flagellicauda — CUELLAR & KLUGE 1972
Cnemidophorus flagellicaudus — STEBBINS 1985: 160
Cnemidophorus sonorae — STEBBINS 1985: 158
Cnemidophorus sonorae — MASLIN & SECOY 1986
Cnemidophorus flagellicaudus — MASLIN & SECOY 1986
Cnemidophorus sonorae — LINER 1994
Cnemidophorus flagellicaudus — CROTHER 2000
Aspidoscelis flagellicauda — REEDER et al. 2002
Aspidoscelis sonorae — REEDER et al. 2002
Aspidoscelis sonorae — LINER & CASAS-ANDREU 2008
Aspidoscelis flagellicaudus — COLLINS & TAGGART 2009
Aspidoscelis flagellicauda — LEMOS-ESPINAL 2015
Aspidoscelis flagellicauda — CROTHER et al. 2017
Aspidoscelis sonorae — TAYLOR et al. 2018 
DistributionUSA (SE Arizona, SW New Mexico, S California),
Mexico (NE Sonora, Chihuahua)

Type locality: 2 miles southwest of Oracle (in vicinityof old C.C.C.Camp), 4500 ft. elevation, near the north base of the Santa Catalina Mountains, Pinal County, Arizona.

flagellicaudus: USA (Arizona, New Mexico, S California); Type locality: San Francisco Hot Springs (Frisco Hot Springs), 4800 ft. elevation, Catron County, New Mexico  
Reproductionoviparous; Parthenogenetic (unisexual) species. 
TypesHolotype: UAZ 11777 (University of Arizona, Zoology)
Holotype: UAZ 11775 (Universityof Arizona, Department of Zoology); Paratypes. UAZ 11938, 11965-66; MSB 6719, 6159-63, 9144-46, 10280, 10282, 10331, 10333-34, 11273 [flagellicaudus] 
Diagnosis 
CommentSynonymy: TAYLOR et al. 2018 synonymized Cnemidophorus flagellicaudus with A. sonorae.

Distribution: not in S Utah, SW Colorado, fide Sredl et al. in Jones & Lovich 2009. 
EtymologyNamed after the type locality. 
References
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  • Bezy, Robert L. 2020. Lesbian Fun among the Whiptails. Sonoran Herpetologist 33 (3): 68
  • Bezy, Robert L. 2020. John William Wright— Recollections of Juan Siempre Correcto. Sonoran Herpetologist 33 (3): 83-92
  • Bezy, Robert L. and Charles J. Cole 2014. Amphibians and Reptiles of the Madrean Archipelago of Arizona and New Mexico. American Museum Novitates (3810): 1-24 - get paper here
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  • Crother, B. I. 2000. Scientific and standard English names of amphibians and reptiles of North America north of Mexico, with comments regarding confidence in our understanding. Herpetological Circular 29: 1-82
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