464 



PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM 

 Table 29. — Variation in Rhadinaea decorata 



U.S.N.M. 

 No. 



110350 

 110356 

 110363 

 110357 

 110358 

 110349 

 110361 

 110360 



Camials 



111 



109 

 104 



102 

 100 



112 



U.S.N.M. 

 No. 



110359 

 110353 

 110355 

 110351 

 110354 

 110348 

 110352 

 110362 



Caudals 



107 

 112 



119 

 121 



122 



The Museum has six oilier specimens from Mexico — two from 

 "'Mexico*' (Nos. 12096, 30409), three from near Santo Domingo, 

 Oaxaca (Nos. 46361-3), and one from Ocuilapa, Chiapas (No. 46527). 



RHADINAEA FORBESI Smith 



Rhadinaea forbesi Smith, Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, vol. 55, pp. 188-189, pi. 3, 

 fig. 3, 1942. 



The type series of three specimens, from Tequeyutepec, Veracruz 

 (Nos. 110364-5, HMS No. 13211), are in the collection. They were 

 found under stones in a grassy area in the mountains, after a spell of 

 rain in the dry season. 



The Museum has one other (No. 29124) from an unknown locality. 



RHADINAEA FULVIVITTIS Cope 

 Plate 32, Figure 2 



A single specimen (No. 110347) is from Cerro San Felipe, Oaxaca, 

 collected by E. H. Taylor. It is a male, with 159 ventrals. 98 caudals, 

 8-8 supralabials, 10-10 infralabials, and presubocular present. 



The Museum has three 72 other specimens, two from Orizaba (Nos. 

 7075, the type, and no. 6333), and one (No. 46434) from Mount 

 Zempoaltepec, Oaxaca. 



♦RHADINAEA HESPERIA HESPERIOIDES Smith 



Three specimens 73 are in the Museum, from "Guanajuato" (No, 

 15430), Magdalena, Jalisco (No. 67373), and Plomosos, Sinaloa (No. 

 46456). As noted elsewhere (Smith, loc. cit.) the locality for the 

 first specimen is probably erroneous. 



73 Bailey, 3 940, p. 11. 



73 Smith, 1042h, pp. 1S6-187, pi. 3, fig. 1. 



