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Higher TaxaAnguidae (Anniellinae),
Diploglossa, Anguimorpha, Sauria, Squamata (lizards)
Subspecies 
Common NamesE: California Legless Lizard
S: Lagartija Ápoda
pulchra: Silvery Legless Lizard, S: Apoda Plateada
nigra: Black Legless Lizard, S: Apoda Negra 
SynonymAnniella pulchra GRAY 1852: 440
Anniella pulchra — BOULENGER 1885: 299
Anniella nigra FISCHER 1885: 9
Anniella nigra — BOULENGER 1885: 300
Anniella texana BOULENGER 1887: 50
Anniella pulchra — VAN DENBURGH 1905
Anniella pulchra pulchra — GRINNELL & CAMP 1917: 170
Anniella pulchra pulchra — SMITH 1946
Anniella pulchra nigra — SMITH 1946
Anniella pulchra pulchra— SMITH & TAYLOR 1950: 209
Anniella nigra nigra — HUNT 1983
Anniella pulchra pulchra — STEBBINS 1985: 168
Anniella pulchra — STEBBINS 1985: 168
Anniella pulchra — LINER 1994
Anniella pulchra nigra — CROTHER 2000: 31
Anniella pulchra— PIANKA & VITT 2003: 27
Anniella pulchra pulchra — COLLINS & TAGGART 2009
Anniella pulchra nigra — COLLINS & TAGGART 2009
Anniella pulchra — CROTHER et al. 2012
Anniella pulchra — PAPENFUSS & PARHAM 2013 
DistributionUSA (CW/SW California)

pulchra: Pacific slopes of C/S California; Type locality: California. Restricted to San Diego, by SMITH & TAYLOR 1950. Neotype locality: Pinnacles National Monument, San Benito County, California.

nigra (invalid): Type locality: Near San Diego, California, USA.  
Reproductionovovivparous 
TypesNeotype: MVZ 64656, designated by Murphy and Smith 1991; Holotype: was BMNH 52.4.12.3; the holotype of A. pulchra was shown to be A. geronimensis by Hunt 1983 who also (temporarily) synonymized geronimensis with pulchra.
Syntypes: lost, originally ZMH fide HALLERMANN 1998, leg. J. BEHRENS [nigra] 
DiagnosisAdditional details, e.g. a detailed description or comparisons (6270 characters), are available for collaborators and contributors. Please contact us for details. 
CommentSynonymy: Van Denburgh 1905 considered A. nigra as a race of A. pulchra although he did not formally suggest to use a subspecies name. However, Van Denburgh explicitly synonymized A. texana with A. pulchra.

Subspecies: A. pulchra nigra, a melanic form restricted to two disjunct coastal populations may have arisen independently from different ancestral populations and is that not monophyletic. Many subsequent authors thus synonymized this subspecies with A. pulchra.

Distribution: A. pulchra does not occur in Mexico where it is represented by A. stebbinsi (since the latter was split off from A. pulchra). See map in Hunt 2008, Thomson et al. 2016: 186.

Type species: Anniella pulchra GRAY 1852 is the type species of the genus Anniella GRAY 1852. Note that A pulchra has been split up into 5 different species by PAPENFUSS & PARHAMM 2013. Anniella is also the type genus of the subfamily Anniellinae (sometimes considered as a family, Anniellidae, but the latter status would make if paraphyletic fide Zheng & Wiens 2016). 
EtymologyNamed after Latin “pulcher” = beautiful, handsome, fine, fair. Limbless.

The genus name was not explained by John Edward Gray, but he often created obscure or fanciful scientific names. It could be a given name, as the archaic Polish, Italian, and Spanish feminine cognates, ‘Aniella’ and ‘Anniella’, as well as the Christian feminine name, ‘Agnes’, are derived from the Latin noun “agnellus”, meaning little lamb. Beltz (2006) speculated the name could be a combination of the Latin noun ‘anulus’, meaning ring, and the feminine Latin diminutive ‘–ella’, meaning little, possibly referring to the cylindrical shape and small size of the body, or even a combination of the pet name Annie and the suffix ‘–ella’ (from Hunt 2008). 
References
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