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(6). "Hyla" arenicolor. "Grand Canon, Ariz.  Sept. 13, 1889
16189  C. H. Merriam. Alt about 3500 ft".
Above uniform frosted silvery, irregularly overlaid with a faint golden gloss, more brassy on tympana and sides of face; iris pale brassy with black marblings; faint traces of dark cross bars on limbs.  The light interspaces being pale golden; under side whitish [[strikethrough]] pale [[/strikethrough]] suffused with pale bluish greenish on mentum and middle of breast and belly (stronger on the latter parts) and with pinkish on fore neck; flanks posteriorly as well as inside of limbs bright and deep gamboge yellow, underside of thighs as well as sides of belly more brownish orange; discs pale orange 
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pink.
(7). Lizard coll. by Bailey, near 
15838 Uta [[strikethrough]]ornata[[/strikethrough]] symmetrica
bottom of Grand Canon. "4"  
General color above grayish drab, more pinkish on the tail and along the middle line, with a series of 8 "herring bone" cross bars of dusky growing paler behind and including a lighter spot on the middle line; the 6 anterior crossbars are bordered behind by a narrow black line, and all both in front and behind by a [[strikethrough]]?[[/strikethrough]]whitish one, broader behind than in front; on the sides several rows of indistinct pale spots, many of them bordered anteriorly by dusky; a narrow dusky line across the head behind the eyes; an indistinct dusky line from nostrils through eyes to above ear; legs and tail indistinctly cross barred by the ground color with lighter irregular intervals; under side
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