Carole C. Baldwin, Cristina I. Castillo, Lee A. Weigt, Victor Benjamin C.
Zookeys
Figure 2.Male and female color patterns of Starksia sangreyae: A USNM 398932, holotype, BLZ 5111, 16.0 mm SL, male B USNM 398933, BLZ 5033, 16.5 mm SL, female. C–D Diagnostic patterns of cheek pigment of preserved female and male – C USNM 276147, 15.0 mm SL, male D USNM 321073, 18.0 mm SL, female. Photographs by Carole Baldwin, Cristina Castillo, Donald Griswold, and Julie Mounts.
Carole C. Baldwin, Cristina I. Castillo, Lee A. Weigt, Victor Benjamin C.
Zookeys
Figure 4.Comparisons among species of the Starksia atlantica complex. Left to right for each row -- Starksia atlantica: AMNH 241247; USNM 399621, BAH 8176, 15.0 mm SL; USNM 386971, 19.0 mm SL; USNM 386242, 17.0 mm SL. Starksia sangreyae: (Note: top and bottom images in first two columns represent Starksia sangreyae A and Starksia sangreyae B genetic sublineages, respectively.) Males – USNM 398936 (top), paratype, BLZ 8028, 17.0 mm SL and USNM 398937 (bottom), paratype, BLZ 8029, 17 mm SL; Females – USNM 398934 (top), paratype, BLZ 5161, 17.0 mm SL and USNM 398940 (bottom), paratype, BLZ 8353, 16.0 mm SL; preserved – USNM 276147, paratype, 15.5 mm SL; USNM 321073, paratype, 18.0 mm SL. Starksia springeri: USNM 399658, paratype, CUR 8148, 15.0 mm SL; USNM 398945, holotype, CUR 08-10, 19.0 mm SL; Starksia sp. (Saba): SABA-06-01, 15.0 mm SL (no voucher).Photographs by Carole Baldwin, Cristina Castillo, Donald Griswold, Julie Mounts, Ross Robertson, James Van Tassell, and Jeffrey Williams.