. The ecological impact of man on the south Florida herpetofauna . FiGURE 27. Red-Sided Curly-tailed Lizard (Leiocephalus schreibersi). (LP) Stated that the population was no longer extant, but King and Krak- auer (1966) indicated that the lizard had been seen near the aquarium at Mallory Square on the western end of the island. We have a specimen collected on Stock Island in 1977, and Love (1978) recently reported collecting a specimen in a vacant lot in Key West. Sphaerodactylus elegans. â S\Q']nQ:gtr (1922) was the first to re- cord the ashy gecko (Fig. 29) from Key West. Duellman and Schwa


. The ecological impact of man on the south Florida herpetofauna . FiGURE 27. Red-Sided Curly-tailed Lizard (Leiocephalus schreibersi). (LP) Stated that the population was no longer extant, but King and Krak- auer (1966) indicated that the lizard had been seen near the aquarium at Mallory Square on the western end of the island. We have a specimen collected on Stock Island in 1977, and Love (1978) recently reported collecting a specimen in a vacant lot in Key West. Sphaerodactylus elegans. â S\Q']nQ:gtr (1922) was the first to re- cord the ashy gecko (Fig. 29) from Key West. Duellman and Schwartz (1958) confirmed its occurrence on Key West and also reported it on Boca Chica Key to the north. One of us (LP) has found the lizard


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