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Urosaurus graciosus HALLOWELL, 1854

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Higher TaxaPhrynosomatidae, Sceloporinae, Iguania, Sauria, Squamata (lizards)
SubspeciesUrosaurus graciosus graciosus HALLOWELL 1854
Urosaurus graciosus shannoni LOWE 1955 
Common NamesE: Western Long-tailed Brush Lizard [graciosus]
E: Arizona Long-tailed Brush Lizard [shannoni]
S: Roñito de Matorral 
SynonymUro-saurus graciosus HALLOWELL 1854: 92
Uta graciosa — BAIRD 1859: 63
Uta gratiosa [sic] — BOULENGER 1885: 213
Uta graciosa — STEJNEGER 1893: 177
Uta graciosa — COPE 1900: 326
Uta graciosa — BURT 1933
Uta graciosa — GLOYD 1937
Uta graciosa — KLAUBER 1939
Urosaurus ornatus graciosus — MITTLEMAN 1942: 144
Urosaurus graciosus — SMITH & TAYLOR 1950: 144
Uta graciosa — BRADLEY & DEACON 1966
Urosaurus graciosus — STEBBINS 1985: 135
Urosaurus graciosus — LINER 1994
Urosaurus graciosus graciosus — LINER 2007
Urosaurus graciosus — CROTHER et al. 2012
Urosaurus graciosus — HEIMES 2022

Urosaurus graciosus shannoni LOWE 1955
Urosaurus graciosus — LINER 2007
Urosaurus graciosus shannoni — CROTHER et al. 2012 
DistributionUSA (SE California, S Nevada, SW Arizona),
Mexico (NE Baja California, NW Sonora)

Type locality: “Lower California” [= Southern California]. Restricted to Winterhaven [= Fort Yuma], California, by SMITH & TAYLOR 1950.

shannoni: Type locality: USA: 2 mi W Morristown, Maricopai County, Arizona;  
Reproductionoviparous 
TypesSyntypes: ANSP 8550-8551, Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia
Holotype: INHS (= UIMNH) 67066, R. Abbuhl and G. Gates; July 27, 1954; paratypes: INHS (= UIMNH) [shannoni] 
DiagnosisDiagnosis (genus): “Enlarged supraoculars in a single row; superciliaries 3-6; greatly enlarged vertebral and paravertebral scale rows bordered by smaller scales; supranasal always absent; subcaudals keeled, usually to within 0.5 cm of cloacal aperture: keels of caudal scales run entire length of scale at approxiinately equal height producing a series of continuous parallel longitudinal ridges surrounding the tail; total femoral pores 16-28; interfemorals 8-18; one subnasal; gulars fewer than 40; 3 enlarged frontonasals in single row; three sternal ribs; ventrolateral blue to black belly patch in males.” (Ballinger & Tinkle 1972: 19) 
CommentVITT & DICKSON (1988) questioned the diagnosability of subspecies in U. graciosus.

Type species: Urosaurus graciosus HALLOWELL 1854: 92 is the type species of the genus Urosaurus HALLOWELL 1854.

Distribution: see map in Feldman et al. 2011. 
EtymologyThe species name gracious (Latin) means "most slender," in reference to the streamlined, attenuate body shape. The name shannoni honors Dr. Frederick A. Shannon, a well-known Arizona herpetologist. 
References
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  • Bezy, R. L., P. C. Rosen, T. R. Van Devender, and E. F. Enderson. 2017. Southern distributional limits of the Sonoran Desert herpetofauna along the mainland coast of northwestern Mexico. Mesoamerican Herpetology 4(1): 138–167 - get paper here
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