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M. Redon, 1942
Sceloporus gracilis?
Trail @ E. Fork Sheep Creek, Knip Canyon, Fresno Co., Cal.
May 23, 1942
4- One Sceloporus caught along trail side in a gravelly, rocky, sunny region overrun with ants & with rotting trunk on the ground. It was caught about 10ft. from the trunk; 3ft. from the trail nr. cattleguard.
5- Sceloporus gracilis - Caught along trail above Sheep Creek Falls. Region = granite rock. In trees for about 15ft. Caught about 2ft. from their stream trickle.
May 24, 1942
7- Sceloporus gracilis - Green lizard caught in patch of rocky land near paved road -> Sentinel Camp & old dirt road. Region = sunny much granite rock + a few rolling logs sloping off from road. Somehow, a whole host of small gnats kept arising like a stream from one rotting log. This seemed to support a [crossed out] host of Sceloporus, young and old. However, the green were easier to patch.
8... - Sceloporus gracilis young lizard See account under # 7 above.