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PKOCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM 



VOL. 78 



The specimens of schreihersii in the collection of tiie United States 

 National Museum may be listed as follows : 



52599 



70486 



73915, G8034 



38112-13 



31279-80 



65528 



lyocality 



Cordoba, Argentina 



Uruguay 



Montevideo, Uruguaj^ 



Punta Carretas, Montevideo 

 Uruguay. 



Paysandu, Paraguay {co- 

 types of P. bivittatus Cope) 



Rincon del Pino, San Jos6, 

 Uruguay. 



Collector 



Nov. 17, 1907 



Mr. Reed. 

 F. Felippone. 



Do. 

 J. Tremoleras. 



Dr. H. W. Kennedy 



F. Felippone. 



Genus PHOLIDOBOLUS Peters 



PHOLmOBOLUS MONTIUM (Peters) 



1862. Ecpleopus (Pholidobolus) montium Peters, Abhaudl. Akad. Wiss. Berlin, 

 p. 196 (type locality, Quito, Ecuador). 



Ecuador. — One specimen, No. 71112, collected at Ibarra. 



Genus PROCTOPORUS Tschudi 



1845. Proctoporus Tschudi, Fauna Peruana, Herpet., p. 43 (type species, P. 



pacliyurus Tscliudi). 

 1862. Oreosaurus Peteks, Abliandl. Akad. Wiss. Berlin, p. 201 [type species, 



Ecpleopus {Oreosaurus) luctuosus Peters]. 



Andersson (1914) is followed in regarding Oreosaurus Peters 

 (1862) as a synonym of Proctoporus Tschudi (1845). 



PROCTOPORUS AN0RLA.LUS (Barbour and Noble) 



1921. Oreosaurus anomalus Baekouk and Noble, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 58, 

 p. 614 (type locality, San Fernando, Rio San Miguel, southern Peru). 



This lizard appears to differ from P. ocelUfer, with which it may 

 have to be united, only in the possession of supranasal plates. This 

 unusual feature is unexpected in Proctoporus and, as suggested by 

 the specific name, it may be but an abnormality. The type specimen 

 of anomalus has been added to the collection of the United States 

 National Museum under the number 60704, from San Fernando, 

 4,500 feet, Edmund Heller, collector. 



PROCTOPORUS PETERSI (Boettger) 



1878. Ecpleopus {Oreosaurus) petersi Boettgek, Bericht. Offenbach. Ver, Natur- 

 kunde, Nos. 17 and 18, Miltheilungen, p. 9, pi. 1, fig. 2 (type locality. 

 Province of Para, Brazil, no doubt in error). 



1885. Oreosaurus petersii Botjlengek, Cat. Liz. Brit. Mus., vol, 2, p. 411. 



