Texas horned lizard (Phrynosoma cornutum) Title: "Report of an expedition down the Zuni and Colorado Rivers by Captain L. Sitgreaves ... Illustrations. (Report on ... Natural History ... by S. W. Woodhouse. Zoology: mammals and birds by S. W. Woodhouse; reptiles by E. Hallowell; fishes by S. F. Baird and C. Girard. Botany: by Professor J. Torrey. Medical report; by S. W. Woodhouse.)"
Author: Lorenzo Sitgreaves.
Contributor: Baird, Spencer Fullerton
Contributor: Girard, Charles
Contributor: HALLOWELL, Edward.
Contributor: Torrey, John
Contributor: WOODHOUSE, S. W.
Shelfmark: "British Library HMNTS 10408.d.14." Page: 213
Place of Publishing: Washington
Date of Publishing: 1853
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The Texas horned lizard (Phrynosoma cornutum) is a North American species of spikey-bodied reptiles called horned lizards. Phrynosoma cornutum ranges from Colorado and Kansas to northern Mexico (in the Sonoran desert), and from southeastern Arizona to Texas. Also, isolated, introduced populations are found in the Carolinas, Georgia, and northern Florida. Texas horned lizards may also be native to Louisiana and Arkansas.