NOTES ON REPRODUCTION OF THE SIDE-BLOTCHED LIZARD UTA STANSBURIANA STANSBURIANA IN SOUTHWEST IDAHO

In 1968 and 1973 in southwestern Idaho, 275 Uta stansburiana were collected. Uta occupies low hills with rocky outcrops and flat sparse vegetation consisting of the following shrubs: Artemisia tridentata, Grayia spin osa, Atriplex confertifolia, Chrysothamnus nauseosus, and Atriplex canescens. Emerg...

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Fat body
Female animals
Growing seasons
Lizards
Male animals
Ova
Ovarian follicles
Sexual maturity
Tanneries
Uta stansburiana stansburiana
title NOTES ON REPRODUCTION OF THE SIDE-BLOTCHED LIZARD UTA STANSBURIANA STANSBURIANA IN SOUTHWEST IDAHO
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