150 BULLETIN 199, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM 



Type locality. — San Martin Island, Baja California. 

 Range. — Known only from the type locality. 



UTA CONCINNA Dickerson 



Uta concinna Dickerson, Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 41, 1919, p. 470. — 

 Schmidt, Bull. Amer, Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 46, 1922, pp. 655-656. 



Type.—U.S.N.M. No. 64257; C. H. Townsend collector. 

 Type locality. — Cerros [= Cedros] Island, Baja California. 

 Range. — KnoAvn only from the type locality, and the Natividad 

 Islands, Baja California. 



UTA STELLATA Van Denbargh 



Vta stellata Van Denburgh, Proc. California Acad. Sci., Zool., ser. 3, vol. 5, 1905, 

 pp. 21-22, pi. 8; Occ. Pap. California Acad. Sci., No. 10, 1922, pp. 225-227. 



Type. — California Acad. Sci. No. 4704, R. H. Beck collector. 

 Type locality. — San Benito Islands, Baja California. 

 Range. — Known only from the type locality. 



UTA STANSBURIANA STEJNEGERI Schmidt 



Uta stansburiana stejnegeri Schmidt, Amer. Mus. Nov., No. 15, 1921, pp. 1-2; 



Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 46, 1922, pp. 654-655.— Smith, Handbook 



of lizards, 1946, pp. 283-286, pi. 73. 

 Uta stansburiana elegans, Van Denburgh, Occ. Pap. California Acad. Sci., No. 



10, 1922, pp. 240-247 (part), pi. 18. 



Type. — Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. No. 384; A. G. Ruthven collector. 



Type locality. — Mouth of Dry Canon, Alamogordo, Otero County, 

 N. Mex. 



Range. — Western Texas through southern Nevada to eastern 

 California, southward into northeastern Baja California and the 

 northern tier of Mexican states from Sonora to western Coahuila. 

 Reported from Baja California: Cocopah Mountains, Volcano Lake, 

 etc. ; Sonora: Costa Rica Ranch, Sonoyta, Pozo de Luis, Tepoca Bay, 

 San Pedro Bay, Ortiz, Batamotal, Guaymas, Empalme; Islands of 

 Tibur6n, Patos, Pelican, and San Esteban; Coahuila: 10 miles east of 

 Torredn, San Pedro, 5 miles south of San Pedro, 30 miles west of La 

 Rosa, Jaral, Torreon; Durango: Avilco, 5 miles north of Conejos, 

 25 miles north of Bermejillo, Lerdo; Chihuahua: 15 miles south of 

 Juarez. 



UTA TAYLORI Smith 8' 



Uta taylori Smith, Univ. Kansas Sci. Bull., vol. 22, 1935, pp. 158-166, pi. 26, fig. 3. 



Type.— EHT-RMS No. 10692 (originally field No. 320a), male; E. 

 H. Taylor collector. 



Type locality. — Ten miles northwest of Guaymas, Sonora. 



" The possibility of intergradation between Uta taylori and Uta stansburiana, as recently suggested, is 

 too remote to consider. Uta stansburiana extends throughout the known range of taylori. 



