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area above hind limb; below yellowish; there is a very dim row 
of brown spots along upper lateral region. 
Measurements of Sphenomorphus llanosi sp. nov. 
mm. 
Total length 148 
Tail (end regenerated) 60 
Foreleg 16 
Hind leg 26 
Axilla to groin 27.5 
Snout to foreleg 21.5 : 
Snout to eye 5 
Eye to ear 5.2 
Ear to foreleg 8.5 
Width of head 9 
Remarks.—Closely related to S. jagori, but differs in the fol- 
lowing points: The first frenal is divided and the scales super- 
imposed; the second frenal is proportionally much larger ; there 
are five instead of four large supraoculars; the frontoparietals 
are slenderer and extend farther forward; the coloration is also 
distinctive; there are more rows of scales about the body. 
Unfortunately the collections in the Santo Tomas Museum are 
unnumbered, and for the most part are without authentic local- 
ities. It is highly probable that this species is from Luzon, 
and perhaps the northern part of the island. Only a single 
specimen, the type, is present in the collection. I take pleasure 
in naming this species in honor of Father Florencio Llanos, 
director of the University of Santo Tomas, who has generously 
permitted me to study the collections in the museum of the 
university and to describe the new species. 
