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Xantusia sierrae BEZY, 1967

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Higher TaxaXantusiidae (Xantusiinae), Scincoidea, Sauria, Squamata (lizards)
Subspecies 
Common NamesE: Sierra Night Lizard 
SynonymXantusia vigilis sierrae BEZY 1967: 163
Xantusia ‘sierrae’ — SINCLAIR et al. 2004
Xantusia sierrae — COLLINS & TAGGART 2009
Xantusia sierrae — CROTHER et al. 2012
Xantusia sierrae — NOONAN et al. 2013
Xantusia vigilis sierrae — THOMSON et al. 2016: 250
Xantusia sierrae — HANSEN & SHEDD 2025 
DistributionUSA (California)

Type locality: "Granite Station, 9.1 mi (by rd) S Woody, 1700 ft elevation, Kern Co., California."  
Reproductionviviparous (not imputed, fide Zimin et al. 2022) 
TypesHolotype: UAZ (Univ. Arizona) 13905, adult male, collected by R. L. Bezy and W. C. Sherbrooke on 5 March 1965. 
DiagnosisDiagnosis: “A supspecies [sic] of X. vigilis characterized by (1) large size (maximum snout-vent length 51 mm.), (2) a broad postorbital light stripe (Fig. 1), (3) an adult dorsal color pattern of interconnected somewhat nebulous dark spots (Fig. 2), (4) a high number of scales around midbody (42.0 +/- .27), (5) a high number of femoral pores (11.1 +/- .15), developed in both sexes, and (6) a high number of transverse rows of gulars (41.7 +/- .31). (Bezy 1967)


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CommentHabitat/Ecomorph: rock-crevice

For map of California see Thomson et al. 2016: 251. 
EtymologyNot given explicitly by Bezy 1967, but apparently after its occurrence at the base of the Sierra Nevadas. 
References
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