HEMIDACTYLUS TURCICUS (Mediterranean House Gecko). LIOLAEMUS OCCIPITALIS (Sand Lizard)
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HEMIDACTYLUS TURCICUS (Mediterranean House Gecko). LIOLAEMUS OCCIPITALIS (Sand Lizard). URUGUAY: USA: ILLINOIS: WILLIAMSON CO.: Marion (37°44'N, 88°56'W). DEPARTAMENTO DE ROCHA: Santa Tereza Park: La Moza 01 October 2004. Juveniles collected in Marion city limits at a Beach (33°58'17.2"S, 53 °31'51.8"W). 08 March 2006. Coleccion human habitation and deposited at Southern Illinois University de Vertebrados, Universidad de la Republica Oriental del Uru- Vertebrate Fluid Collection (SIUC R-4534). An additional juve- guay, Montevideo (ZVC-R 6390-92); VALLIZAS• left margin of the nile (SIUC R-4533) was collected 03 March 2006 and a photo Vallizas Creek (34° 19'58.7"S, 53°47'26.2"W). 10 March 2006. voucher (SIUC R-4535) of a juvenile collected 25 August 2003. (ZVC-R 6387-89); BARRA DO CHUI: Uruguayan side of the Chu( Verified by Chris Phillips. New state record and extends the geo- Creek (33°45'26.9"S, 53 °23'15.4"W). 11 March 2006. (ZVC-R graphic range of the gecko in the Midwest (previous most north- 6393-95). All collected by L. Verrastro, M. Schossler, and C. M. ern record being Fayetteville, Arkansas; Trauth et. al. 2004. The da Silva, and verified by M. Meneghel. Species previously known Amphibians and Reptiles of Arkansas, University of Arkansas in Brazil from Chu( (Rio Grande do Sul) to Florianopolis (Santa Press). Individuals first collected in fall 2002 which indicates a Catarina). First country records, extends the known distribution breeding population. Likely transported north along Interstate ca. 120 km S from Barra do Chu(: Brazilian side of Chu( Creek, Highway 57. Brazil (Lema and Fabian-Beurmann 1977. Iheringia, Ser. Zool., Submitted by WILLIAM T. McDOWELL, Southern Illinois Porto Alegre 50:61-92). University School of Medicine, Carbondale, Illinois 62901, USA Submitted by LAURA VERRASTRO (e-mail: (e-mail: [email protected]); ALLAN K. WILSON, DCI lauraver @ ufrgs.br), MARTIN SCHOSSLER, and CAROLINE Biologicals, 301 West Main Street, Carbondale, Illinois 62901, M. DA SILVA, Laborat6rio de Herpetologia, Departamento de USA (e-mail: akwilson7 @hotmail.com); and DAVE B. CLARK, Zoologia, Instituto de Biociencias, Universidade Federal do Rio Clark Photography, 112 East Jefferson Street, Marion, Illinois Grande do Sul, Av. Bento Gonsalves, 9500. Bloco IV, predio 62959, USA. 43.435. CEP. 91.540-000, Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Bra- zil. HEMIDACTYLUS TURCICUS (Mediterranean House Gecko). USA: TEXAS: ANGELINA CO.: Town of Zavalla, ca. 40 m NE of OPHISAURUS ATTENUATUS ATTENUATUS (Western Slen- Texas 63 (0.8 km E of Jct. Highway 69). UTM (NAD 83) 15 R, der Glass Lizard). USA: ARKANSAS: UNION CO.: Marysville (Sec. 0364765 N, 3447969 W, 79 m elev. 18 July 2006. Robert C. Jadin, 27, T17S, R18W). 22 April 2006. Henry W. Robison. Arkansas Sarah A. Orlofske, Allyson M. Modra, and Jessica L. Coleman. State University Museum of Zoology, Herpetological Collection University of Texas at Arlington—Amphibian and Reptile Diver- (ASUMZ 30137). Verified by Stanley E. Trauth. New county record sity Research Center (UTA R-54331). Verified by Ronald L. in southern Arkansas (Trauth et al. 2004. Amphibians and Rep- Gutberlet, Jr. The specimen, an adult (SVL 47 mm), was taken on tiles of Arkansas, Univ. of Arkansas Press, Fayetteville). a brick wall at 0115 h at Zavalla Public Schools. Several other Submitted by HENRY W. ROBISON, Department of Biologi- adult H. turcicus were observed as well. New county record (Dixon cal Sciences, Southern Arkansas University, Magnolia, Arkansas 2000. Amphibian and Reptiles of Texas. 2"' Ed. Univ. of Texas 71754-9354, USA: e-mail: [email protected]. A&M Press, viii+421 pp.). Submitted by ROBERT C. JADIN (e-mail: PHRYNOSOMA CORNUTUM (Texas Horned Lizard). USA: [email protected]), JESSICA L. COLEMAN, NEW MEXICO: SANDOVAL CO.: Town of Cochiti Lake. MSB ALLYSON M. MODRA, Department of Biology, University of 66805, DOR gravid female with eggs (N = 21), collected 11 June Texas at Tyler, 3900 University Blvd., Tyler, Texas 75799, USA; 2003; MSB 66806, DOR adult, collected 11 June 2003; MSB and SARAH A. ORLOFSKE, Department of Fisheries and Wild- 66807, DOR adult, collected 12 June 2003. UTM coordinates life Sciences, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 378707 E, 3945534 N, NAD 83, Zone 13, 1713 m. elev. Verified Blacksburg, Virginia 24061, USA. by J. Tom Giermakowski. New county record (Degenhardt et al. 1996. Amphibians and Reptiles of New Mexico. Univ. of New LEPIDOPHYMA TARASCAE (Tarascan Tropical Night Lizard) Mexico Press, Albuquerque. xix + 431 pp.). Extends distribution MEXICO: GUERRERO: Municipality of Jose Azueta: Ejido San northward from Bernalillo Co. May be an introduced population. Ignacio, 200 m N El Abrojal (17°49'57"N; 101°34'34"W), 234 m Submitted by MARK L. WATSON, New Mexico Department elev. 16 June 1998. Gustavo Pella. Verified by Luis Canseco of Game and Fish, P.O. Box 25112, Santa Fe, New Mexico 87504, Marquez. Museo de Zoologia, Facultad de Ciencias, UNAM USA. (MZFC 18078). First record for Guerrero, extending the known range ca. 148 km (airline) E from the type locality on the coast of SPHAERODACTYLUS KIRBYI (NCN). ST. VINCENT AND Michoacan, and ca. 16 km (by Mex. Hwy. 200) WNW from Caleta THE GRENADINES: MUSTIQUE ISLAND, Macaroni Beach de Campos, Michoacan (Bezy and Camarillo 2002. Cont. Sci. Nat. (12°53'N, 61°11'W). 30 March 2006. Mark de Silva. Verified by His. Mus. Los Angeles Co. [493]:1-41). The lizard was found in S. B. Hedges. MPM 33979-33980. New island record. The spe- tropical deciduous forest. cies was previously known only from Bequia in the St. Vincent Submitted by URI OMAR GARCIA-VAZQUEZ, CARLOS Grenadines (Lazell 1994. Breviora 496:1-20). The lizards were A. HERNANDEZ-JIMENEZ, and EDMUNDO PEREZ- found in leaf litter above the high-tide line. RAMOS, Museo de Zoologia, Facultad de Ciencias, UNAM, A.P. Submitted by ROBERT POWELL, Department of Biology, 70-399, Mexico D.F. 04510, Mexico; e-mail: Avila University, Kansas City, Missouri 64145, USA (e-mail: [email protected]. [email protected]); and ROBERT W. HENDERSON, Sec- Herpetological Review 37(4), 2006 495 .