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Crotaphytus reticulatus : ウィキペディア英語版
Reticulated collared lizard

The reticulated collared lizard (''Crotaphytus reticulatus'') is a moderately sized lizard native to semiarid, rocky regions of the Tamaulipan mezquital. Its range includes the American state of Texas and the Mexican states of Coahuila, Nuevo León, and Tamaulipas. Of all the species in its family, Crotaphytidae, ''C. reticulatus'' is the only one not restricted to rocky habitats.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The Reticulated Collared Lizard )
== Description ==

''Crotaphytus reticulatus'' is a tan to brown lizard with reticulations covering most of its dorsum, limbs, and tail. Some of these reticulations are filled with black pigmentation. Unlike the rest of ''Crotaphytus'', there is no color difference between males and females except during the breeding season. During this time, males develop a bright yellow coloration on their chests. The collars on ''C. reticulatus'' are faint and the anterior collar is complete ventrally. The dewlap, or gular area, is a greenish-gray with black pigmentation in the center. The gular area of the female is white to yellow without the black pigmentation in the center. Symmetrical black spots fill in some of the pattern. The ventral surface is white or a cream color. They can grow to a length of . They are sexually dimorphic during breeding season; the males have a black collar around their neck, and yellow chest and throat markings. Females develop orange bars along their undersides when gravid. Collared lizards have small pockets at the base of the tail and folds of skin above the front legs. Mites and chiggers gather in these areas. ''C. reticulatus'' lacks the postfemoral mite pockets present in the rest of the genus. This suggests this genus broke away from the ancestral group first. ''C. reticulatus'' has black oral melanin and black femoral pore secretions, the rest of the genus, except ''C. antiquus'', has gray secretions.

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