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PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM 

 CHERSODROMUS LIEBMANNI Reinhardt 



Twenty specimens were secured, all at Cuautlapan, Veracruz (Nos. 

 109915-34). They were found under fallen banana trunks and other 

 debris in banana patches. 



Supralabials 6-7 in one, 7-7 in nineteen; infralabials G-6 in two, 

 7-7 in four, 7-8 in six, 8-8 in eight; no preoculars, a postocular on 

 one side in two, on both sides in five (sometimes very small), no 

 postocular (i. e., fused with supraocular) in twelve, no postocular but 

 temporal broadly in contact with eye in one. The belly is nearly or 

 quite unspotted in some, nearly all black in others. 



The Museum has two others, both from Orizaba, Veracruz (Nos. 

 6330, 7102). 



Table 3. — Variation in Chersodromus liebmanni 



U.S.N.M. 

 No. 



109915 

 109916 

 109917 

 109918 

 109922 

 109923 

 109926 

 109927 

 109928 

 109930 



U.S.N.M. 

 No. 



109931 

 109933 

 109919 

 109920 

 109921 

 109924 

 109925 

 109929 

 109932 

 109934 



Caudals 



35 

 35 

 39 

 39 

 37 

 38 

 38 

 40 

 43 

 41 



CLELIA BAILEYI Smith 



Clelia baileyi Smith, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 92, pp. 391-393, 1942. 



One specimen, the type (No. 111261), was secured at Potrero Viejo, 

 Veracruz, by Dyfrig McH. Forbes. 



The Museum has no others. 



CLELIA CLELIA CLELIA (Daudin) 



Six specimens are in the collection, one from Potrero Viejo, Vera- 

 cruz (No. 111267), and five from various localities near Escuintla, 

 Chiapas (Cruz de Piedra, Nos. 111262-3; La Esperanza, Nos. 111264- 

 5; Las Gradas, No. 111266). Scale rows uniformly 17-17; ventrals 

 210, 217, 204, 220, 206, 206, respectively; caudals 82 5, ?9, 88 5, 

 76 9, 90 5, ?5 ; supralabials 7-7; infralabials 8-8; preoculars 1-1; 

 postoculars 2-2; temporals 2-3 or 2-2. 



