MEXICAN SNAKES AND CROCODILIANS — SMITH 

 *IMANTODES LATISTRATUS (Cope) 



435 



The Museum has one specimen (one of two cotypes) from Guadala- 

 jara, Jalisco (No. 24963) , 43 and three others (Nos. 51481-3) from 

 Miramar, Nayarit. 



IMANTODES SPLENDIDUS LUCIODORSUS Oliver 



Imantodes splendidus luciodorsus Smith, Proc. U. S. Nat Mus. vol. 92, p. 388, 

 1942. 



Twelve specimens were collected, six at Palma Sola, Veracruz (Nos. 

 110529-34), and six at Palenque, Chiapas (Nos. 110522-7). All were 

 found in dead, dry bromelias, during the dry season. 



Table 17. — Variation in Imantodes splendidus luciodorsus 



The Museum has no other specimens of this race. 



IMANTODES SPLENDIDUS OLIVERI Smith 



Imantodes splendidus oliveri Smith, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 92, pp. 388-390, 

 1942. 



A single specimen (No. 110528) was collected, near Tonala, Chiapas. 

 It was found at night crawling on the ground at the bank of a small 

 stream, during the dry season. 



The Museum has nine other specimens referred to this race: Nos. 

 12443, 30164-6, 30178-9, Tehuantepec, Oaxaca; and Nos. 30386-8, 

 Juchitan, Oaxaca. 



43 Cope, 1SS7, p. 6S. 



