Abundance: 0.00 to 96.67% (median 18.95%)
Latitudinal range: 13.1° to 43.0°Habitats: (4), Mediterranean woodland (1), desert/xeric shrubland (5), temperate broadleaf/mixed forest (9), temperate savanna (2), tropical/subtropical dry broadleaf forest (7), tropical/subtropical moist broadleaf forest (8), tropical/subtropical savanna (3)
Found in 39 samples
Mexico: Acaxochitlân, San Bartolo Tutotepec, Los Tuxtlas Biosphere Reserve (pasture), Los Tuxtlas Biosphere Reserve (edge), Los Tuxtlas Biosphere Reserve (interior), Santiago Jalahui (Poblado), Santiago Jalahui (Pastizales), Santiago Jalahui (Cafetales), Santiago Jalahui (Riparia), Biosphere Reserve of La Michilia, Cozumel Island, Chamela Biosphere Reserve (conserved), Chamela Biosphere Reserve (disturbed), Caobas Ejido (mature forest), Caobas Ejido (regrowth forest), Caobas Ejido (induced grassland), Santa María Yavesía (riparian vegetation)
Nicaragua: La Reserva Natural Datanlí - El Diablo
United States: Savannah River Site, Ellenton Bay, Tularosa Valley, Ocala National Forest, Needle's Eye, Turkey Trail, Curl Creek, Malheur County, Santa Rita Experimental Range (mesquite with clearings), Santa Rita Experimental Range (undisturbed mesquite), Santa Rita Experimental Range (mesquite-free), Griffith League Ranch, Hopland Research and Extension Center (chaparral), Hopland Research and Extension Center (woodland-grass), Bull Hill, Cove Point, Jug Bay, Haystack Cave (upper levels), Pacific City, Meyer Cave, Smith Creek Canyon (Reddish-brown Silt)
See also Sceloporus aeneus, Sceloporus aureolus, Sceloporus chrysostictus, Sceloporus consobrinus, Sceloporus cozumelae, Sceloporus formosus, Sceloporus graciolus, Sceloporus graciosus, Sceloporus grammicus, Sceloporus horridus, Sceloporus jarrovi, Sceloporus magister, Sceloporus malachiticus, Sceloporus melanorhinus, Sceloporus occidentalis, Sceloporus olivaceus, Sceloporus poinsetti, Sceloporus salvini, Sceloporus scalaris, Sceloporus sp., Sceloporus sp. large, Sceloporus undulatus, Sceloporus utiformis, Sceloporus variabilis, Sceloporus woodi