17,512 observationsLeast Concern
Common Spotted Whiptail
Aspidoscelis gularis
Taxonomy
Kingdom: Animalia ›Phylum: Chordata ›Class: Reptilia ›Order: Squamata ›Family: Teiidae ›Genus: Aspidoscelis
About
The Texas spotted whiptail (Cnemidophorus gularis or Aspidocelis gularis) is a species of long-tailed lizard native to the southern United States, in Texas, New Mexico, and Oklahoma, and northern Mexico in Coahuila, Nuevo LeĂłn, Tamaulipas, San Luis PotosĂ, QuerĂ©taro, and Veracruz.
Frequently Asked Questions
- The scientific name of Common Spotted Whiptail is Aspidoscelis gularis.
- The Common Spotted Whiptail has a conservation status of Least Concern.
- Common Spotted Whiptail belongs to the kingdom Animalia.
- Common Spotted Whiptail belongs to the phylum Chordata.
- Common Spotted Whiptail belongs to the class Reptilia.
- Common Spotted Whiptail belongs to the order Squamata.
- Common Spotted Whiptail belongs to the family Teiidae.
- Common Spotted Whiptail belongs to the genus Aspidoscelis.