. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. Figure 9. Variation in throat patterns of adult males of Stenocercus latebrosus from two localities. Top panel, four specimens from the type locality, Bosque de Cachil (left to right, MCZ 182240, 182238, MUSM-JEC 13014, MCZ 182241), Bottom panel, three specimens from the vicinity of Sinsicap (left to right, MCZ 182242, MUSM-JEC 13836. MCZ 182243). lateral light stripes that begin above the ear (or slightly anterior), and fade on the base of the tail; these stripes are grayish white to yellowish brown and are widest at
. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. Figure 9. Variation in throat patterns of adult males of Stenocercus latebrosus from two localities. Top panel, four specimens from the type locality, Bosque de Cachil (left to right, MCZ 182240, 182238, MUSM-JEC 13014, MCZ 182241), Bottom panel, three specimens from the vicinity of Sinsicap (left to right, MCZ 182242, MUSM-JEC 13836. MCZ 182243). lateral light stripes that begin above the ear (or slightly anterior), and fade on the base of the tail; these stripes are grayish white to yellowish brown and are widest at midbody; (3) Some females have a slightly orangish wash at the lower edge of the flanks/extreme lateral edge of the belly (in. Figure 10. Variation in throat patterns of adult females of Sten- ocercus latebrosus (left to right, MCZ 182236-237, 182244). MCZ 182239, most of belly and ventral side of tail had this wash); (4) Dark mark- ings on throat are less bold in females than in males (Fig. 10). Females with the or- ange wash on the flanks and belly were gravid and the coloration may be correlat- ed with this condition. Subadults in Life {based on MCZ 178048^9, MUSM-JEC 10323; SVLs 36- 43 mm). Dorsal ground color brown with series of dark brown chevions that are in- complete middorsally (appearing as a paired series of irregular dorsolateral spots). Light dorsolateral stripe grayish tan. Dorsal surfaces of head and limbs brown with few dark flecks. Flanks brown, heavily speckled with darker brown and lighter (grayish) flecks. Gular, throat, and. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology. Cambridge, Mass. : The Museum
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