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 León, Tamaulipas, San Luis Potosí, Querétaro, and Veracruz.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the scientific name of Common Spotted Whiptail?
The scientific name of Common Spotted Whiptail is Aspidoscelis gularis.
What is the conservation status of Common Spotted Whiptail?
The Common Spotted Whiptail has a conservation status of Least Concern.
What kingdom does Common Spotted Whiptail belong to?
Common Spotted Whiptail belongs to the kingdom Animalia.
What phylum does Common Spotted Whiptail belong to?
Common Spotted Whiptail belongs to the phylum Chordata.
What class does Common Spotted Whiptail belong to?
Common Spotted Whiptail belongs to the class Reptilia.
What order does Common Spotted Whiptail belong to?
Common Spotted Whiptail belongs to the order Squamata.
What family does Common Spotted Whiptail belong to?
Common Spotted Whiptail belongs to the family Teiidae.
What genus does Common Spotted Whiptail belong to?
Common Spotted Whiptail belongs to the genus Aspidoscelis.