Synonyms and combinations
Source: Catalogue of Life
11 results
- ≡ Cnemidophorus inornatus Baird, 1858Original name usage
- ≡ Cnemidophorus inornatus Baird, 1859
- = Cnemidophorus gularis velox Springer, 1928
- = Cnemidophorus inornatus chihuahuae Wright & Lowe, 1993
- = Cnemidophorus inornatus cienegae Wright & Lowe, 1993
- = Cnemidophorus inornatus juniperus Wright & Lowe, 1993
- = Cnemidophorus inornatus llanuras Wright & Lowe, 1993
- = Cnemidophorus inornatus paululus Williams, 1968
- = Cnemidophorus inornatus paululus Wright & Lowe, 1993
- = Cnemidophorus octolineatus Baird, 1859
Vernacular names
Source: Catalogue of Life
8 results
Cauda-de-chicote-listrado-menor Portuguese |
Huico Liso Spanish |
Huico liso del altiplano Spanish |
Little Striped Whiptail English |
Neaves' Whiptail Lizard |
Plains Striped Whiptail |
Woodland Striped Whiptail |
Полосатая аризонская хлыстохвостая ящерица Russian |
Bibliography
Source: Catalogue of Life
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