Trans-Pecos striped whiptail

Cnemidophorus inornatus heptagrammus Axtell, 1961 The Trans-Pecos striped whiptail (Aspidoscelis inornatus heptagrammus) is a subspecies of the little striped whiptail (Aspidoscelis inornatus) lizard.

It is found in the semiarid, sandy habitats of the Chihuahuan Desert, in the United States from West Texas across southern New Mexico to Arizona, as well as northern Mexico.

The Trans-Pecos spotted whiptail is gray or black in color, with six to eight yellow or white stripes which run along the body from head to tail.

Unlike other species of whiptail lizards, they have no spotting between their stripes.

They are thin-bodied, and have a tail that is typically almost three times the length of their bodies.