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  2. Arizona elegans philipi - Wikipedia

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    In females of Arizona elegans philipi the length of the tail is greater than 13.5% of the total body length; in males, greater than 14.5%. In most specimens the smooth dorsal scales are arranged in 27 rows at midbody.

  3. Glossy snake - Wikipedia

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    Arizona elegans is a species of medium-sized colubrid snake commonly referred to as the glossy snake or the faded snake, [3] which is endemic to the southwestern United States and Mexico. It has several subspecies .

  4. Category:Arizona (snake) - Wikipedia

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    Arizona elegans philipi; Arizona pacata; G. Glossy snake This page was last edited on 29 April 2023, at 15:09 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  5. Arizona (snake) - Wikipedia

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    Arizona is a genus of snakes in the family Colubridae. [1] ... Species. Image Scientific name Common Name Distribution Arizona elegans Kennicott, 1859: glossy snake ...

  6. List of amphibians of Arizona - Wikipedia

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    A map of Arizona. The following is a list of amphibians found in the state of Arizona. The Arizona tree frog is the state amphibian. [1] The state is home to three salamander species. Arizona is home to a wide variety of biotic systems as it is diverse topographically, geologically, and climatically.

  7. Arizona elegans arenicola - Wikipedia

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    Arizona elegans arenicola, commonly known as the Texas glossy snake, is a subspecies of nonvenomous colubrid snake endemic to North America. Geographic range

  8. List of mammals of Arizona - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of mammals of Arizona. It includes species native to the U.S. state of Arizona and mammals accidentally introduced into the state. However, it does not include domesticated animals that become feral and cause major disruptions to various ecosystems. [1] [2]

  9. Eutely - Wikipedia

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    A relationship between mean cell number and cell number variation was established following a law possessing an exponent of 2 upon a variety of multicellular eutelic taxa. [ 7 ] Hydatina senta (Phylum Rotifera, Order Bdelloidea ) is a species of rotifers which demonstrate the most complete cell constancy of any species studied before 1912. [ 8 ]