Scientific name: Sceloporus occidentalis
Common name: Western Fence Lizard
Size: 1.97-3.31 in (5.0-8.4 cm)
Distinguishing characters: A robust species; dorsal scales keeled and pointed; dark brown or black blotched pattern; small blue spots on back and large one on throat; blue ventral patches, with a black mid-ventral stripe separating the patches; yellow or orange on rear under surfaces of limbs.
Juveniles: Lacks blue on throat; blue ventral patches faint or absent.
Dimorphism: Swollen tail base in males with paired enlarged scales just posterior of vent, and femoral pores; female has less vivid markings and lacks, or has smaller, pale blue ventral patches (see photos below).
Similar species: Uta stansburiana: Has black to blue blotch behind forelimbs.
Additional notes: A common species occurring throughout study area. This lizard is often referred to as the "Blue Belly" owing to the large blue patches on the ventral surface of the mature males.
Underside of Male | Underside of Female |
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