The checkered whiptail (''Aspidoscelis tesselata'') is a
species of
lizard
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found in the southwestern
United States in
Colorado,
Texas and
New Mexico, and in northern
Mexico in
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and
Coahuila
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. Many sources believe that the species originated from the
hybridization
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of the marbled whiptail, ''
Aspidoscelis marmorata'', the plateau spotted whiptail, ''
Aspidoscelis septemvittata'', and possibly the six-lined racerunner, ''
Aspidoscelis sexlineata''. It is one of many lizard species known to be
parthenogenic. It is sometimes referred to as the common checkered whiptail to differentiate it from several other species known as checkered whiptails.
Description
The checkered whiptail grows to a body length (head to back legs) of about 4 inches, with a tail length of 5-6 inches. Their pattern and base coloration varies widely, with brown or black blotching, checkering or striping on a pale yellow or white base color. Their rear legs often have dark spotting, and their underside is usually white with dark flecking on the throat area. They are slender bodied, with a long
tail.
Behavior
Like other species of whiptail lizard, the checkered whiptail is
diurnal and
insectivorous
A robber fly eating a hoverfly
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. They are wary, energetic, and fast moving, darting for cover if approached. They are found in semi-arid, rocky
habitats
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, normally in canyon lands or hilled regions. They are
parthenogenic, laying up to eight unfertilized
eggs in mid summer, which hatch in six to eight weeks.
References
*
Herps of Texas: ''Cnemidophorus tesselatus''
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Aspidoscelis
Fauna of the Southwestern United States
Reptiles of the United States
Reptiles of Mexico
Reptiles described in 1823
Taxa named by Thomas Say