^7 



is restricted to Oraibi, Navajo County, Arizona; a cotype was collected 

 at Pueblo Bonito, San 3uan County, New Mexico. 



121. — . 1955b. The occurrence of the lizard Cnemidophorus sexline - 

 atus in New Mexico. COPEIA 1955(1): 61-62. 



A very brief note on the first known specinnens from the state. 



122. — . 1956. A new species and a new subspecies of whiptailed liz- 

 ards (genus Cnemidophorus ) of the inland southwest. BULLETIN OF THE 

 CHICAGO ACADEMY OF SCIENCES 10(9): 137-150. 



Cnemidophorus sacki exsanguis (= C. exsanguis ) and Cnemidophorus 

 stictogrammus (= C. burti stictogrammus ) are formally named, and a diag- 

 nosis and descripton are given for both. Morphological comparisons be- 

 tween the two are made and variation discussed. Both are characterized 

 ecologically. The type locality for the former is Socorro, Socorro Co., 

 New Mexico. It is a riparian (sub)species that extends upward into the 

 lower part of the Yellow Pine Forest to an elevation between 6000 and 

 7000 feet. 



123. — . 1966. The Prairie Lined Racerunner. JOURNAL OF THE ARI- 

 ZONA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES 4: ^^-^5. 



Cnemidophorus sexlineatus viridis is formally named. A diagnosis, 

 description and distribution for the subspecies are given. The type lo- 

 cality is 7.6 mi. south of Tucumcari along St. Rd. 18, Quay County, NM. 



12*. — . and S. R. Goldberg. 1966. Variation in the circumtesticular 

 Leydigcell tunic of Teiid lizards (Cnemidophorus and Ameiva ). 30URNAL 

 OF MORPHOLOGY 119(3): 277-282. 



Cell band widths are given for Cnemidophorus inornatus arizonae 

 (1.2), C. sexlineatus viridis (2.5), _C. tigris (6.7), _C. gularis gularis 

 (6.9) and _C. burti (12.5). A positive correlation exists between the 

 number of cells in a lizard and its body size and age. There is season- 

 al variation in storage and depletion of intracellular "secretory gran- 

 ules". The possession of this structure by Teiids is apparently unique 

 among vertebrates. 



125. — . and — . 1970. Reproduction in the Little Striped WhiptaiL 

 JOURNAL OF THE ARIZONA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES 6(2): 162-16^. 



