occurrenceID	taxonID	catalogNumber	collectionCode	institutionCode	typeStatus	verbatimLabel	sex	individualCount	eventDate	recordedBy	recordNumber	decimalLatitude	decimalLongitude	minimumElevationInMeters	maximumElevationInMeters	minimumDepthInMeters	maximumDepthInMeters	country	stateProvince	municipality	locality	references	associatedOccurrences	associatedReferences	associatedSequences	basisOfRecord
038549144C57FF895D8DFEA5FDB5BCB4.mc.3B44F25F4C57FF895D3DFED0FE9FBB0B	038549144C57FF895D8DFEA5FDB5BCB4.taxon					This is the smallest of the four species at Arroyo del Macho; snout – vent length = 57.1 ± 1.13, 50 – 65 (18). Males and females have similar body sizes (t 16 = 0.876, P = 0.39). This species is distinguished by a sharply contrasting dorsal pattern of unspotted dark fields and pale stripes with straight margins. In the Arroyo del Macho population, the number of pale stripes may be 6 (no vertebral stripe; 2 of 18 specimens, 11 %), 6.5 (vertebral stripe to midbody; 1 of 18 specimens, 6 %), or 7 (a complete vertebral stripe; 15 of 18 specimens, 83 %). The unspotted ventral surface is embellished with blue pigmentation of variable intensity, which is usually quite striking in males		54												In	This	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038549144C57FF895D8DFEA5FDB5BCB4#3B44F25F4C57FF895D3DFED0FE9FBB0B				MaterialCitation
038549144C49FF9C5FD8FFF4FE1DBBCA.mc.3B44F25F4C46FF985FF1FB6CFC69BEA9	038549144C49FF9C5FD8FFF4FE1DBBCA.taxon			IDDH, PEPA, PEPD, GPI		The alleles found in the four specimens of C. tigris marmoratus from the hybridization site (table 5) were also the same ones commonly found in specimens of this taxon from other localities (Dessauer et al., 2000; however, we did not cross­correlate allele designations for the uncommon alleles found in their large samples from southwestern New Mexico). Despite our small sample from the Roswell area, four loci (IDDH, PEPA [by deduction from hybrids], PEPD, and GPI) showed local polymorphism in this bisexual species that reproduces with a Mendelian pattern of inheritance		1											New Mexico	Despite	Roswell area	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038549144C49FF9C5FD8FFF4FE1DBBCA#3B44F25F4C46FF985FF1FB6CFC69BEA9				MaterialCitation
038549144C42FFA55D1CFC74FD92B8A4.mc.3B44F25F4C7CFFA25FF1FEE3FD10BC31	038549144C42FFA55D1CFC74FD92B8A4.taxon			AMNH		AMNH R­ 146636 (June 12, 1998): The left ovary and oviduct were smaller than those of the other C. tesselatus examined; however, this individual is 95 mm snout – vent length, clearly of adult size; the mean snout – vent length for the other 25 specimens examined is 89.6 (65 – 109 mm). The mesonephric kidney and adrenal were well developed and vascularized. The ovarian epithelium (cortex) was very thin and contained some oocytes and a well­developed lip (fig. 15 E). The ovary consisted of a thin layer (3 – 4 cells thick) over a thinner layer of smooth muscle, all of which were on the surface of the adrenal away from the mesonephros (fig. 15 E). Follicles were not present, the ovary was probably just beyond the indifferent stage of development, and the oviduct was tiny. This animal, although of large size for a mature female, is equivalent to a hatchling in its reproductive anatomy. The karyotype and protein electrophoresis confirmed the identity of this specimen. No sperm were found		25	1998-06-12													https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038549144C42FFA55D1CFC74FD92B8A4#3B44F25F4C7CFFA25FF1FEE3FD10BC31				MaterialCitation
038549144C42FFA55D1CFC74FD92B8A4.mc.3B44F25F4C78FFA65D31FFF4FD94B881	038549144C42FFA55D1CFC74FD92B8A4.taxon			AMNH		AMNH R­ 146637 (June 12, 1998): The left oviduct was enlarged but lacked eggs		1	1998-06-12													https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038549144C42FFA55D1CFC74FD92B8A4#3B44F25F4C78FFA65D31FFF4FD94B881				MaterialCitation
038549144C42FFA55D1CFC74FD92B8A4.mc.3B44F25F4C78FFA65D31FE3BFF10BA49	038549144C42FFA55D1CFC74FD92B8A4.taxon			AMNH		AMNH R­ 146638 (June 12, 1998): The left ovary and oviduct were enlarged and the largest oocyte was yolked. No other oocytes were yolked and no recognizable corpora lutea were visible. No sperm were present in the oviduct		1	1998-06-12													https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038549144C42FFA55D1CFC74FD92B8A4#3B44F25F4C78FFA65D31FE3BFF10BA49				MaterialCitation
038549144C42FFA55D1CFC74FD92B8A4.mc.3B44F25F4C78FFA65D31FDEBFEC5BB1A	038549144C42FFA55D1CFC74FD92B8A4.taxon			AMNH		AMNH R­ 146639 (June 12, 1998): The left ovary and oviduct were enlarged and the ovary contained three enlarged and yolked oocytes. The largest nonyolked oocyte was 1.9 mm in diameter, almost as large as those containing yolk, and larger by 0.5 mm than a yolked oocyte in		1	1998-06-12													https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038549144C42FFA55D1CFC74FD92B8A4#3B44F25F4C78FFA65D31FDEBFEC5BB1A				MaterialCitation
038549144C42FFA55D1CFC74FD92B8A4.mc.3B44F25F4C78FFA65D31FC0CFD97BD6A	038549144C42FFA55D1CFC74FD92B8A4.taxon			AMNH		AMNH R­ 145142 (May 12, 1999): Two oocytes 8.5 mm in diameter were depositing yolk when preserved. Several previtellogenic follicles exhibited secretory activity of the theca granulosa and conspicuous pyriform cells (fig. 14 E) similar to those seen in Ctenosaura (del Carmen et al., 1996). Near the end of vitellogenesis, the granulosa was still evident as a distinctive cell layer (fig. 14 H). The distal oviduct had a very thin mucosa and very thin folds near the infundibulum, but near the junction with the middle oviduct the mucosa was thickened (fig. 17 F). The middle oviduct contained normal alveolar glands (fig. 17 G, H). No sperm were found		1	1999-05-12													https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038549144C42FFA55D1CFC74FD92B8A4#3B44F25F4C78FFA65D31FC0CFD97BD6A				MaterialCitation
038549144C42FFA55D1CFC74FD92B8A4.mc.3B44F25F4C78FFA65D31FAC4FB59B881	038549144C42FFA55D1CFC74FD92B8A4.taxon			AMNH		AMNH R­ 145143 (May 14, 1999): This specimen had an early atretic follicle with disorganized cytoplasm (fig. 14 A, B) and follicles that were undergoing vitellogenesis		1	1999-05-14													https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038549144C42FFA55D1CFC74FD92B8A4#3B44F25F4C78FFA65D31FAC4FB59B881				MaterialCitation
038549144C42FFA55D1CFC74FD92B8A4.mc.3B44F25F4C78FFA65FF1FEC5FCD6BA38	038549144C42FFA55D1CFC74FD92B8A4.taxon			AMNH		AMNH R­ 146612 (June 10, 1996): This specimen contained a yolked follicle (6.4 X 6.7 mm) and a corpus lutuem (0.5 mm diam.). The mesonephric tubules were small (0.02 mm diam.). Other ovarian and oviductal structures appeared normal. No sperm were found		1	1996-06-10													https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038549144C42FFA55D1CFC74FD92B8A4#3B44F25F4C78FFA65FF1FEC5FCD6BA38				MaterialCitation
038549144C42FFA55D1CFC74FD92B8A4.mc.3B44F25F4C78FFA65FF1FD9AFB99BAA3	038549144C42FFA55D1CFC74FD92B8A4.taxon			AMNH		AMNH R­ 146613 (June 10, 1996): The ovary contained follicles of several sizes (as in fig. 16 E), including yolked and atretic follicles (fig. 16 F). No sperm were found		1	1996-06-10													https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038549144C42FFA55D1CFC74FD92B8A4#3B44F25F4C78FFA65FF1FD9AFB99BAA3				MaterialCitation
038549144C42FFA55D1CFC74FD92B8A4.mc.3B44F25F4C78FFA65FF1FD12FB87BB0A	038549144C42FFA55D1CFC74FD92B8A4.taxon			AMNH		AMNH R­ 146614 (July 20, 1997): This specimen contained two small corpora lutea and very small follicles (table 6). Like all others collected in July 1997 (fig. 21, table 6), this individual was postreproductive		1	1997-07													https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038549144C42FFA55D1CFC74FD92B8A4#3B44F25F4C78FFA65FF1FD12FB87BB0A				MaterialCitation
038549144C42FFA55D1CFC74FD92B8A4.mc.3B44F25F4C78FFA65FF1FCA5FB6FBC3B	038549144C42FFA55D1CFC74FD92B8A4.taxon			AMNH		AMNH R­ 146618 (July 20, 1997): This specimen contained a recently ovulated follicle (fig. 14 K), several normal follicles with germinal epithelium (fig. 15 F), and two oocytes in one follicle (future twins that might share the same eggshell; fig. 15 G). This follicle would have been available for the 1998 reproductive season. No sperm were found		1	1997-07-20													https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038549144C42FFA55D1CFC74FD92B8A4#3B44F25F4C78FFA65FF1FCA5FB6FBC3B				MaterialCitation
038549144C42FFA55D1CFC74FD92B8A4.mc.3B44F25F4C78FFA65FF1FB9AFD10BD28	038549144C42FFA55D1CFC74FD92B8A4.taxon			AMNH		AMNH R­ 146620 (July 21, 1997): A large (7.0 X 3.7 mm) yolked atretic follicle (fig. 14 C) and a recent corpus luteum with visible rupture site (fig. 14 J) suggest that one of the two large oocytes ovulated and the other aborted, perhaps within two weeks (Miller, 1948) prior to collection. No sperm were found		1	1997-07-21													https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038549144C42FFA55D1CFC74FD92B8A4#3B44F25F4C78FFA65FF1FB9AFD10BD28				MaterialCitation
038549144C42FFA55D1CFC74FD92B8A4.mc.3B44F25F4C78FFA65FF1FA8BFD10BD51	038549144C42FFA55D1CFC74FD92B8A4.taxon			AMNH		AMNH R­ 146621 (July 21, 1997): An atretic follicle (fig. 14 D) and two corpora lutea (fig. 14 L) were present. No sperm were found		1	1997-07-21													https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038549144C42FFA55D1CFC74FD92B8A4#3B44F25F4C78FFA65FF1FA8BFD10BD51				MaterialCitation
038549144C42FFA55D1CFC74FD92B8A4.mc.3B44F25F4C7AFFA45D31FFF4FD98B881	038549144C42FFA55D1CFC74FD92B8A4.taxon			AMNH		AMNH R­ 146640 (June 12, 1998): This specimen contained enlarged oviducts but		1	1998-06-12													https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038549144C42FFA55D1CFC74FD92B8A4#3B44F25F4C7AFFA45D31FFF4FD98B881				MaterialCitation
038549144C7BFFA85FD8FB39FB6EB920.mc.3B44F25F4C7BFFA55FFDFB6EFC8FBD99	038549144C7BFFA85FD8FB39FB6EB920.taxon			AMNH		AMNH R­ 146650 (June 11, 1998): The left testis was 3.7 X 2.9 mm. The seminiferous tubules contained sperm and spermatids (fig. 19 D), and meiotic divisions were visible. A thick tunica vasculosa and thinner tunica albuginea were present. The Leydig cell layer was thin		1	1998-06-11													https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038549144C7BFFA85FD8FB39FB6EB920#3B44F25F4C7BFFA55FFDFB6EFC8FBD99				MaterialCitation
038549144C7BFFA85FD8FB39FB6EB920.mc.3B44F25F4C7BFFA85FFDFA38FD98B881	038549144C7BFFA85FD8FB39FB6EB920.taxon			AMNH		AMNH R­ 146652 (June 13, 1998): The left testis was 2.6 X 1.9 mm. The seminiferous tubules had poorly developed lumina that contained large spermatogonia­like cells with darkly stained nuclei (fig. 19 E). The tubule walls also contained large vacuolated cells; spermatocytes were present but no sperm were visible (fig. 19 F). The thin wall contained smooth muscle. The large lumen		1	1998-06-13													https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038549144C7BFFA85FD8FB39FB6EB920#3B44F25F4C7BFFA85FFDFA38FD98B881				MaterialCitation
038549144C7BFFA85FD8FB39FB6EB920.mc.3B44F25F4C76FFA85D31FD7EFD98BBD7	038549144C7BFFA85FD8FB39FB6EB920.taxon			AMNH		AMNH R­ 146653 (June 13, 1998): The left testis was 5.4 X 3.3 mm. Most of the seminiferous tubules were almost empty but all contained a few sperm; however, masses of sperm were present in a few tubules in the center of the testis and also in the vas deferens and epididymis (fig. 18 H). Those tubules without masses of sperm were occluded with fibrous material and a few spermatids as in		1	1998-06-13													https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038549144C7BFFA85FD8FB39FB6EB920#3B44F25F4C76FFA85D31FD7EFD98BBD7				MaterialCitation
038549144C7BFFA85FD8FB39FB6EB920.mc.3B44F25F4C76FFA85D31FA8EFB58B881	038549144C7BFFA85FD8FB39FB6EB920.taxon			AMNH		Of the three male C. tigris marmoratus examined, one small individual of 65 mm snout – vent length (AMNH R­ 146652) appeared to be in the process of acquiring re­ productive maturity, and the other two (each 92 mm snout – vent length) were reproduc­	male	1														https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038549144C7BFFA85FD8FB39FB6EB920#3B44F25F4C76FFA85D31FA8EFB58B881				MaterialCitation
