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Product details Two lizards of North America
Two lizards of North America
Zoological studies of two lizards from the south-western United States of America and Mexico, with six details. Figure 1 Agama (Phrynosoma) coronate, the Coast horned lizard [modern taxonomy Phrynosoma blainvillii]. Figure 2 Cordyllus (Gerrhonotus) multi-carinatus the Southern alligator lizard [modern taxonomy Elgaria multicarinata]. Figures 1 A-C and 2 A-C are details of the head and pelvis of each reptile. Plate 25 from the monograph 'Description de quelques espÞce de reptiles de la Californieà ', by H M D de Blainville from Nouvelles Annales du Museum d'Histoire Naturelle, vol. 4 (1835). The plate is inscribed: 'Nouv. Annales du Museum 1835. Pl: 25. PrÞtre pinxt. Impr: Lith. De Thierry Freres. Franke delt. 1. Phyrnosoma Coronatum. 2. Gerrhonotus multicarinatum.' Henri Marie Ducrotay de Blainville (1777-1850), French zoologist and anatomist, was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1832.
Original: lithograph . 1835
- Image ref: RS-10138
- The Royal Society