. Breviora. Zoology; Paleontology. 2013 FOUR NEW SPECIES OF ANNIELLA 9. Figure 6. Four natural historians whose contributions to the study of California's vertebrate biodiversity are honored by the new species of Anniella described here. Left, Annie Montague Alexander (1867-1950) on expedition collecting Pleistocene fossils at Fossil Lake, Lake County, Oregon, in 1901 (from the UCMP archives). Center left, Charles Lewis Camp (1893-1974) on expedition in San Juan County, Utah, in 1942 (from the UCMP archives) next to the holotype of the Permian tetrapod Tseajaia campi Vaughn, 1964. Center right


. Breviora. Zoology; Paleontology. 2013 FOUR NEW SPECIES OF ANNIELLA 9. Figure 6. Four natural historians whose contributions to the study of California's vertebrate biodiversity are honored by the new species of Anniella described here. Left, Annie Montague Alexander (1867-1950) on expedition collecting Pleistocene fossils at Fossil Lake, Lake County, Oregon, in 1901 (from the UCMP archives). Center left, Charles Lewis Camp (1893-1974) on expedition in San Juan County, Utah, in 1942 (from the UCMP archives) next to the holotype of the Permian tetrapod Tseajaia campi Vaughn, 1964. Center right, Joseph Grinnell (1877 1939) on expedition collecting vertebrates in Imperial County, California, in 1910 (from the MVZ archives). Robert Cyril Stebbins (1915—) with an Ensatina salamander on the University of California at Berkeley campus in 1951 (from the MVZ archives). the University of California at Berkeley (Stein, 2001). Anniella campi, new species Southern Sierra Legless Lizard Figure 3 Anniella pulchra lineage D—Parham and Papenfuss, 2009. Holotype. MVZ 257727 (Fig. 3) from °N, (1,230 m dev.; Figs. 1, 4), Big Spring, km NW Junction Hwy. 14 (by Hwy. 178) Kern County, California, , collected on March 31, 2006, by Theodore J. Papenfuss. Paratypes. CAS 233827, an adult male, 233828, an adult female, from °N, °W (1,240 m elev.; Figs. 1, 4), Big Spring, km NW junction Hwy. 14 (by Hwy. 178) Kern County, California, , collected on March 31, 2006, by Theodore J. Papenfuss; MCZR-189380 (Fig. 3), 189381,189382, adults not sexed from °N, °W (1,240 m elev.; Figs. 1, 4), Big Spring, km NW junction Hwy. 14 (by Hwy. 178) Kern County, California, , collected on May 7, 2011, by Theodore J. Papenfuss. Referred Specimens. MVZ 172784 (Kern County, California, ), additional spec- imens listed in the Appendix of this study and from clade D of Parham and Papenfuss (2009; localities 28 and 29 in the app


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