CalPhotos    Photo Database

Elgaria multicarinata multicarinata; California Southern Aligator Lizard   

Contributors      Log In  
 

click photo for larger file
Elgaria multicarinata multicarinata
Elgaria multicarinata multicarinata
California Southern Aligator Lizard
Photographer: Arie van der Meijden
Organization: Museum of Vertebrate Zoology
Collection: AmphibiaWeb

ID: 1111 1111 1111 0502 (2001-05-06)

Copyright © 2001 Arie van der Meijden

 
INFORMATION PROVIDED WITH THE PHOTO
  • date of photo  May 6, 2001
  • latitude 37.87135   longitude -122.24011   max error distance 537 meters     View on Google Maps.
  • horizontal datum World Geodetic System 1984
  • georeferencing source GeoLocate
  • georeferencing remarks Georeferenced Lower and Upper Fire Trail closest to the Stadium
  • location   Firetrail behind California Memorial stadium, Strawberry creek, UC Berkeley campus (Alameda County, California, US)
  • camera   Nikon coolpix 990
  • photo category: Animal - Reptile

  • MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THIS ANIMAL
  • common names   California Alligator Lizard (ITIS ) California Southern Aligator Lizard (photographer)
  • View The Reptile Database record for Elgaria multicarinata multicarinata
  • View all photos in CalPhotos of Elgaria multicarinata multicarinata
  • Check Google Images for Elgaria multicarinata multicarinata


  • The photographer's identification Elgaria multicarinata multicarinata has not been reviewed. Click here to review or comment on the identification.

     
    Using this photo   The thumbnail photo (128x192 pixels) on this page may be freely used for personal or academic purposes without prior permission under the Fair Use provisions of US copyright law as long as the photo is clearly credited with © 2001 Arie van der Meijden. For other uses, or if you have questions, contact Arie van der Meijden Mail_NO_SPAM@arievandermeijden.nl. (Remove "_NO_SPAM" from this email address before sending an email.)


     

    Copyright © 1995-2023 UC Regents. All rights reserved.

    CalPhotos is a project of BNHM     University of California, Berkeley