- and
gaigeae are in
honor of
American herpetologists Thomas Barbour and
Helen Beulah Thompson Gaige, respectively.
Peruvian subspecies (E. c.
gaigeae) Brazilian...
- The Big Bend
slider (Trachemys
gaigeae), also
called commonly the
Mexican Plateau slider and la
jicotea de la
meseta mexicana in
Mexican Spanish, is a...
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nominotypical subspecies,
Podarcis gaigeae gaigeae, is
found on
Skyros and ****ociated islets, and the
other subspecies,
Podarcis gaigeae weigandi, is
found on the...
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Dipsas gaigeae, also
known commonly as Gaige's
thirst snail-eater, Gaige's
thirst snake, and zicatlinán in
Mexican Spanish, is a
species of non-venomous...
-
species Plestiodon epipleurotus or
Plestiodon gaigeae (Taylor, 1935), or
given as the
subspecies P. m.
gaigeae.
These last two
scientific names are in honor...
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Lampropeltis triangulum gaigeae,
commonly known as the
black milk snake, is a non-venomous
subspecies of milk snake. It is the
largest known milk snake...
- Mexico. It was
formerly considered a
subspecies of the Big Bend
slider (T.
gaigeae), but in 2021 it was
reclassified as a
distinct species by the
Turtle Taxonomy...
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Paratelmatobius gaigeae (common name: Gaige's
rapids frog) is a
species of frog in the
family Leptodactylidae. It is
endemic to
Serra da Bocaina, a part...
- light-colored V-shaped or Y-shaped
patch on
their necks. One subspecies, L. t.
gaigeae, is
melanistic (almost all black) as an adult. Milk
snakes are
mostly nocturnal...
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Rhadinaea gaigeae, also
known commonly as Gaige's pine
forest snake and la
hojarasquera de
Gaige in
Mexican Spanish, is a
species of
snake in the subfamily...