Field notes, v1501
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B.R. Moon 1987 Species Account Long-Tailed Brush Lizard (Urosaurus graciosus) 14 May Kelbaker Road 1.8 mi. north of Vulcan Mine Road, San Bernardino co., CA. TION R13E Sec 6 se '14 . elev. ~680 m. Dead adult ♂ lizard found on pavement at night. Habitat is creosote with some gresses on mostly sandy soil. Lizard has blue patches on the sides of its belly; faint orange marks on back. S.V. length: 5.3 cm ; total length: 18.4 cm, BRM 84. 29 May Kelbaker Road approx. 2 mi. north of kelso, San Bernardino co., CA. Bob Macey and I found a lizard on the pavement just after sunset but before it was completely dark. Habitat was Creosote-Scrub desert on partly loamy and partly rocky soil. Specimen was collected and catalogued by Robert (Bob) Macey.