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 I. Gehyra beebei Annandale. 



Gehyra beebei. N. Annandale, Rec. Ind. Mus. Vol. IX part V 19 1 3, p. 306, 

 pi. XV fig. 2. 



Head ovate, flattened; snout rounded, a little longer than 

 the distance between the eye and the ear-opening; forehead 

 flat; ear-opening nearly round, about half as large as the eye. 

 Nostril bordered by the rostral, the first labial and two larger 

 and flatter scales. Ten upper and eight lower labials; mental 

 pointed, but not produced; two pair of large chin-shields, 

 followed by several smaller ones, the first pair forming a very 

 long suture behind the mental. Body stout, depressed, covered 

 with small uniform, convex granules; a distinct fold of the 

 skin on each side of the body. Ventral scales small, flat, im- 

 bricate. Tail flat, swollen at the base, tip pointed, covered 

 above with imbricate scales, below with a single series of 

 transverse plates. Limbs short, flattened, with a distinct fold 

 along their posterior margins; digits of fore limbs free, of hind 

 limbs with a small web; infradigital lamellae curved and, 

 the terminal lamella excepted, divided by a median groove, the 

 proximal ones separated by one or more minute scales ; 8 

 under the median and inner toes, 6 under inner and 7 under 

 median fingers. 



Pinkish-grey above, with numerous small paler dark-edged 

 ocelli on the back. Lower parts suffused with black pigment, 

 which becomes strong on the digital lamellae and on some 

 scales and transverse plates below the tail. (After Annandale, 

 not seen by me). Measurements? 



Habitat: Borneo (Kapit-Sarawak). 



2. Gehyra lampei Andersson. 



Gehyra lampei^ Andersson, Jahrb. Nassau. Ver. Naturk. 66 1913, p. 67. 



Head much more long than broad; snout longer than the dist- 

 ance between the eye and the ear-opening, about one and a half 

 time the diameter of the orbit; forehead concave; ear-opening 

 small, longitudinally oval. Rostral quadrangular, more broad than 

 high, with a broad angular cleft above; nostril bordered by the 

 rostral, the first labial, a large supranasal and two small nasals; 

 supranasals separated by small scales, three in the rostral cleft; 

 twelve upper labials, gradually decreasing, ten lower labials. 



