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Transcription
J. Rodgers -1945 (no notes on this form in 1944)
Eumeces skiltonianus
April 5, 1945 On April 1, Walt Dalquest collected 2 skinks, 3 mi:s
Angwin, Napa Co. and brought them in to MV2 alive. On,
a full grown female had a tail that consisted of
about 25 mm. of the original part and about 40mm
of a sharply tapered regenerated tail. The dorsal
surface of the regenerated part was bright blue-
nearly as bright as the blue of a young specimen
(the other one of the 2 was young). The blue also
extends up onto the original stub for
about 10 mm but only as a broken mottling.