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==Biology== |
==Biology== |
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Isla Santa Inés has two [[species]] of [[reptile]]s: ''[[Callisaurus draconoides]]'' (zebra-tailed lizard) and ''[[Coleonyx variegatus]]'' (western banded gecko).<ref>http://herpatlas.sdnhm.org/places/overview/islas-santa-inez/122/1/</ref> |
Isla Santa Inés has two [[species]] of [[reptile]]s: ''[[Callisaurus draconoides]]'' (zebra-tailed lizard) and ''[[Coleonyx variegatus]]'' (western banded gecko).<ref>{{Cite web|title=theNAT :: Amphibian and Reptile Atlas of Peninsular California|url=http://herpatlas.sdnhm.org/places/overview/islas-santa-inez/122/1/|access-date=2021-01-11|website=herpatlas.sdnhm.org}}</ref> |
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==References== |
==References== |
Revision as of 12:38, 11 January 2021
Geography | |
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Location | Gulf of California |
Coordinates | 27°02′15.22″N 111°54′45.63″W / 27.0375611°N 111.9126750°W |
Highest elevation | 20 m (70 ft) |
Administration | |
Mexico | |
State | Baja California Sur |
Demographics | |
Population | Uninhabited |
Isla Santa Inés is an island in the Gulf of California east of the Baja California Peninsula. The island is uninhabited and is part of the Mulegé Municipality in the Mexican state of Baja California Sur.[1]
Biology
Isla Santa Inés has two species of reptiles: Callisaurus draconoides (zebra-tailed lizard) and Coleonyx variegatus (western banded gecko).[2]
References
- ^ Catálogo Insular del territorio insular mexicano (PDF) (in Spanish). INEGI. p. 91.
- ^ "theNAT :: Amphibian and Reptile Atlas of Peninsular California". herpatlas.sdnhm.org. Retrieved 2021-01-11.
Further reading
- Williams, J.H. (August 1996). Baja Boaters Guide II: Sea of Cortez. H.J. Williams Publications. p. 169. ISBN 0-9616843-8-0.