Male and female Anolis shrevei basking on a rock near Valle Nuevo, Dominican Republic.
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Compiler(s):
Martha Munoz
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Martha Munoz
Photographer:
Martha Munoz
Scientific name:
Anolis shrevei
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Anolis shrevei habitat in Valle Nuevo National Park. Cordillera Central, Dominican Republic.
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Compiler(s):
Martha Munoz
Rights holder:
Martha Munoz
Photographer:
Martha Munoz
Scientific name:
Anolis shrevei
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Attribution
Compiler(s):
Martha Munoz
Rights holder:
Dr. Richard Glor
Photographer:
Dr. Richard Glor
Scientific name:
Anolis shrevei
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Attribution
Compiler(s):
Martha M. Muñoz
Rights holder:
Dr. Richard Glor
Photographer:
Dr. Richard Glor
Scientific name:
Anolis shrevei
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Attribution
Compiler(s):
Martha M. Muñoz
Rights holder:
Dr. Katharina Wollenberg
Photographer:
Dr. Katharina Wollenberg
Scientific name:
Anolis marcanoi
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Compiler(s):
Martha M. Muñoz
Rights holder:
Dr. Katharina Wollenberg
Photographer:
Dr. Katharina Wollenberg
Scientific name:
Anolis marcanoi
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Female A. marcanoi (top) and male A. marcanoi (bottom) perching on a rock in the Dominican Republic. Photo by Dr. Richard Glor, University of Rochester.
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Compiler(s):
Martha M. Muñoz
Rights holder:
Dr. Richard Glor
Photographer:
Dr. Richard Glor
Scientific name:
Anolis marcanoi
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Mydas clavatus on a branch.
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Attribution
Compiler(s):
Whitney Watson
Rights holder:
American Midland Naturalist
Source:
Hove, M., B. Sietman, J. Bakelaar, J. Bury, D. Heath, V. Pepi, J. Kurth, J. Mike Davis, D. Hornbach, and A. Kapuscinski. 2011. Early life history and distribution of pistolgrip (Tritogonia verrucosa (Rafinesque, 1820)) in Minnesota and Wisconsin. The American Midland Naturalist, 165(2): 338-354.
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Compiler(s):
Whitney Watson
Rights holder:
Illinois Natural History Survey
Source:
Cummings, K. S. and C. A. Mayer. 1992. Field guide to freshwater mussels of the midwest. Illinois Natural History Survey Manual 5. 194 pp., http://www.inhs.illinois.edu/animals_plants/mollusk/musselmanual/page26_7.html
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Compiler(s):
Whitney Watson
Rights holder:
Minnesota Department of Natural Resources
Source:
http://www.dnr.state.mn.us/rsg/profile.html?action=elementDetail&selectedElement=IMBIV44010#
Lampsilis teres (The Yellow Sandshell)
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Compiler(s):
Zach Popkin-Hall
Rights holder:
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Source:
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (Cummings, K. S. and C. A. Mayer. 1992. Field guide to freshwater mussels of the midwest. Illinois Natural History Survey Manual 5. 194 pp.)
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Compiler(s):
Zach Popkin-Hall
Source:
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (Cummings, K. S. and C. A. Mayer. 1992. Field guide to freshwater mussels of the midwest. Illinois Natural History Survey Manual 5. 194 pp.)
Lampsilis higginsii , Mississippi River, Rock Island County, Illinois. Length: 3.5 inches (8.9 cm) for male (top), 3.0 inches (7.6 cm) for female (bottom).
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Prairie Research Institute at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Source:
Prairie Research Institute at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (Cummings, K. S. and C. A. Mayer. 1992. Field guide to freshwater mussels of the midwest. Illinois Natural History Survey Manual 5. 194 pp.)
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Compiler(s):
Meghan Davies
Rights holder:
Kevin J. Roe
Source:
USDA Forest Service, Eastern Region (Roe, Kevin. 2002. Conservation assessment for the rock pocketbook (Arcidens confragosus) Say, 1829. USDA Forest Service, Eastern Region: pp 1-12.)
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Rights holder:
NatureServe
Source:
NatureServe (http://www.natureserve.org/)
Attribution
Compiler(s):
Kevin S. Cummings
Compiler(s):
Christine A. Meyer
Rights holder:
Illinois Natural History Survey
Source:
Illinois Natural Histor Survey
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From the web version of:
Cummings, K.S., and C.A. Mayer. 1992. Field guide to freshwater mussels of the Midwest. Illinois Natural History Survey Manual 5. 194 pp.
Located online at http://www.inhs.illinois.edu/animals_plants/mollusk/musselmanual/page106_7.html
Attribution
Compiler(s):
Zach Popkin-Hall
Source:
Minnesota Department of Natural Resources