I live on a farm land in mid- West Virginia. My gf was on a cleaning spree and started going through our bedroom closet on the top shelf above where the clothes hang. She went to stick her hand up there to grab and start rearranging and she saw movement and realized
Aspidoscelis sexlineata or Aspidoscelis gularis
Found crossing the trail in woods
Aspidoscelis sexlineata or Aspidoscelis gularis
Found crossing the trail in woods
Found while walking through the forest. Due to its extensive range, A. sexlineata is found in a wide variety of habitats including grasslands, woodlands, open floodplains, or rocky outcroppings throughout much of the western portion of the United States, across the Great Plains to southern Texas and northern Mexico.
The six-lined racerunner is typically dark green, brown, or black in color, with six yellow or green-yellow stripes that extend down the body from head to tail. The underside is usually white in color on females, and a pale blue in males. Males also sometimes have a pale green-colored throat. They are slender-bodied, with a tail nearly twice the body length. Like other species of whiptail lizards, the six-lined racerunner is diurnal and insectivorous. They are wary, energetic, and fast moving, with speeds of up to 18 mph (29 kmh), darting for cover if approached.
Looks to be very common.
Awesome day searching for a needle in the haystack with a bunch of great folks.
debris carrying larvae of green lacewing