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Nom. indig. Longkebila (Toradja-name). 



Habitat: Java!; Borneo (Sandakan Bay!); Celebes (Manado, 

 Posso!, Luhu!, Tempe!); Buru; Ambon!; Ceram!; Misol; 

 Kei Islands. 



9. Draco beccarii Peters & Doria. 



Draco Beccarii^ Peters & Doria, Ann. Mus. Civ, Genova XIII 1878, p. 373. 

 Draco beccarii^ Boulenger, Cat. Liz. I 1885, p. 264. 



Head small; snout as long as the orbit; nostril lateral, di- 

 rected outwards; tympanum usually naked; sometimes scaly. 

 Head-scales unequal, keeled; two to four series of scales between 

 the larger, strongly keeled supraoculars: one or two series of 

 scales between the nasal and the rostral; eight to ten upper 

 labials. Gular sac two thirds to three fourths the length of the 

 head. A very low nuchal crest. Dorsal scales keeled, sometimes 

 almost smooth, a little larger than ventrals, which are keeled; 

 no lateral series of enlarged scales. Tail about twice the length 

 of head and body. The fore limb extends far beyond the tip 

 of the snout; the hind limb reaches the axilla or the shoulder. 



Pale grey above, marbled with brown or with wavy trans- 

 verse bands; a black spot on the nape present or absent. Male 

 with the side of the head reticulated with dark grey; gular 

 sac orange; membranes orange, brown or grey, with a blackish 

 outer border and some black spots above and usually one or 

 two below the anterior border. Female with black lines on 

 the head, one through the eye, forming an angle on the oc- 

 ciput; throat dotted with black; membranes orange or yellow, 

 spotted with black, and with two to four black transverse 

 bands on the outer parts and some black spots below near 

 the anterior border. Length of head and body 75 mm.; tail 

 142 mm. 



Habitat: Celebes ! (Kandari, Muna-Raha, Rumbi-Mengkoka, 

 Pundidaha, Luhu, Macassar, Lamontjong!, near Bonthain !). 



10. Draco spilonotus Giinther. 



Draco spilonotus^ Giinther, Proc. Zool. Soc. London 1872, p. 592, pi. XXXV 



fig. B. 

 Draco spilonotus^ Boulenger, Cat. Liz. I 1885, p. 265. 



Head small; snout as long as the diameter of the orbit; 

 nostril lateral, directed outwards; tympanum usually naked. 



