This distinctly patterned species is common among riverside cobbles in central and northern California. Both the male (with red face and strong pattern) and female (duller with a grey face) were found and photographed
This distinctly patterned species is common among riverside cobbles in central and northern California. Both the male (with red face and strong pattern) and female (duller with a grey face) were found and photographed
This distinctly patterned species is common among riverside cobbles in central and northern California. Both the male (with red face and strong pattern) and female (duller with a grey face) were found and photographed
This distinctly patterned species is common among riverside cobbles in central and northern California. Both the male (with red face and strong pattern) and female (duller with a grey face) were found and photographed