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subspecies in the Woodhouse's toad subgroup. It can be
identified by its
light middorsal stripe,
prominent cranial crests, and
elongate parotoid glands. The belly...
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scale rows at midbody; sub-caudal
scutes undivided throughout, 23–39;
middorsal row of
scales (vertebrals)
hexagonal &
strongly enlarged, as
broad as...
- females. They
possess a
scent gland,
which is
found at the
posterior middorsal region. The white-lipped
peccary is
native to Argentina, Belize, Bolivia...
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included in this
genus two subgenera: the
subgenus Atriostella with a
single middorsal unarmed ****l pore; and the
subgenus Biplacunella with a
ventral cuticular...
- Fear
River basin there is an
undescribed Apheloria species with
yellow middorsal marks on most segments.
Apheloria tigana occurs in the
Eastern United...
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whether the
Nauru po****tion is a subspecies, due to its
larger amount of
middorsal scales. E.
arnoensis is
strongly terrestrial,
typically in
thickly weeded...
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yellow in color.
Juveniles are more
strikingly patterned, with a
middorsal row of dark
blotches on a
light ground color. The tail is unpatterned...
- dark mid-dorsal
stripe towards the posterior.
Females have a
series of
middorsal streaks and
smudges that fade
towards the posterior.
Other common names...
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These blotches,
which may
oppose or
alternate on
either side of the
middorsal line, are
usually closed and have a pale
interior with a dark
smudge in...
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raised middorsal line. The
throat and the
venter are smooth.
There are
three basic color patterns. The
first type has a dark
brown to tan
middorsal zone...