Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from New Species of Lizards of the Genus Stenocercus From Peru (Sauria: Iguanidae): December 6, 1972
Coloration of males: Dorsum red-brown to medium brown with few indistinct black chevrons; narrow black collar edged posteriorly with White across lateral and dorsal neck; labial scales near the angle of the jaw black; chin white with few gray ?ecks; venter beige-white with faint blue or pink tint in some Specimens; ventral pelvic region, ventral base of tail and ventral thighs dull yellow.
Coloration of Females: Dorsum brown with gold-bronze tint; dorsal and lateral surfaces of the neck gold-brown; chin and gular region black posterior to level of insertion of forelimb; chin white medially in some specimens; black collar absent; dorsal chevrons less distinct than those of males; venter gray-white.
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