Image from the Biodiversity Heritage Library.
Contributed by Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, University of California, Berkeley.
| www.biodiversitylibrary.org
Transcription
Scrub forest and most were found under the
boards, palm fronds, etc. That covered the floor.
Sam caught everything found at this location,
as follows.
Eumeces: 7 + 2 that got away. Many in palm
litter
Sonora episcopa: 2 Both have darker
dorsal areas on the head and one has a similarly
colored neck ring connected by a dark longitudinal
stripe to the dark dorsal color of the head. Under mosquito
log together.
Gopherus berlandieri: 1 & Photo
(2) A few hundred yards further east
down Loop Road 374 we stepped at another
pile of trash and debris - more metal, a mis
can and trashcan looking. Sam found 1
Hemidactylus fuscicus.
Went on into Bentsen-Rio Grande State
Park, found a campsite and cooked dinner. Then
went back out to a pond just below the
entrance to the park to collect water snakes
and frogs.
Pond just below the entrance to
the Bentsen-Rio Grande State Park Habitat
photo.
Collected the following along the grassy