. Breviora. Zoology; Paleontology. Figure 4. Type localities of the four new species of Anniella. Upper left, Anniella alexanderae: Shale Rd., km S (by road) junction with Hwy. 33, Kern County, California, Upper right, Anniella campi: Big Spring, km NW junction Hwy. 14 (by Hwy. 178) Kern County, California, Lower left, Anniella grinnelli: Jack Zaninovich Memorial Nature Trail, Sand Ridge Preserve, Kern County, California, Lower right, Anniella stebbinsi: El Segundo Dunes, Los Angeles International Airport, Los Angeles County, California, MVZ 250549 (Fig. 3),


. Breviora. Zoology; Paleontology. Figure 4. Type localities of the four new species of Anniella. Upper left, Anniella alexanderae: Shale Rd., km S (by road) junction with Hwy. 33, Kern County, California, Upper right, Anniella campi: Big Spring, km NW junction Hwy. 14 (by Hwy. 178) Kern County, California, Lower left, Anniella grinnelli: Jack Zaninovich Memorial Nature Trail, Sand Ridge Preserve, Kern County, California, Lower right, Anniella stebbinsi: El Segundo Dunes, Los Angeles International Airport, Los Angeles County, California, MVZ 250549 (Fig. 3), an adult male from °N, °W (380 m dev.; Figs. 1, 4), Shale Rd. km S by road of the junction with Hwy. 33, Kern County, California, , collected on October 21, 2005, by Theodore J. Papenfuss; MVZ 257720 (Fig. 3), an adult, not sexed, from °N, °W, (380 m elev.; Figs. 1, 4), Shale Rd., km S by road of the junction with Hwy. 33, Kern County, California, , collected April 2, 2007, by Theodore J. Papenfuss. Referred Specimens. Additional specimens listed in the Appendix of this study and from clade B of Parham and Papenfuss (2009; localities 22 and 23 in the appendix of that study). Diagnosis. Distinguished from all other species of the A. pulchra complex by a unique ventral coloration of Light Gray (5Y 7/1, RGB #D3D3D3) that is continuous from the insertion of the lower jaw to the end of the tail. This coloration is present in all paratypes and referred specimens. It is further distinguished from A. pulchra, An- niella stebbinsi, and Anniella campi by its higher vertebral count (Fig. 5) and from all species of the complex by its higher dorsal scale count (Tables 1, 2). Anniella alexan- derae shows a maximum mitochondrial. 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 origin


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