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AMEIVA AMEIVA PRAESIGNIS (Baird and Girard) 



1852. Cnemidophorus praesignis Baird and Gikakd, Proc. Acad. Nat, Sci. Phila- 

 delphia, p. 129 (type locality, Panama). 



1915. Ameiva amelva praesignis Bakbouk and Noble, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., 

 vol. 59, p. 468. 



In the specimens listed below the white spots are continued dorsal- 

 ly to the vertebral line, so the lizards are classified as praesignis. 



Peru. — Five specimens, Nos. 60686-90, collected at Santa Ana by 

 E. C. Erdis in December, 1915. 



AMEIVA ATRIGULARIS (Garman) 



1887. Ameiva surinamcmsis atrigularis Gabman, Bull. Essex Inst., vol. 19, pp. 



2-3 (type locality, Trinidad). 

 1915. Anveiva atrigularis Babbour and Noble, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., vol. 59, 



p. 460. 



Trinidad. — Fonr .specimens, Nos. 17721-24, collected by G. T. 

 Wayman in 1891. 



AMEIVA BIFEONTATA BIFKONTATA (Cope) 



1862. Ameiva hifroniata Cope, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, p. 67 (type 

 locality. St. Thomas. W. I., probably incorrect, and New Grenada, 

 probably correct ) . 



MargaHta Island. Venezuela. — One specimen, No. 22530, collected 

 hj TV. Robinpon on June 30, 1895. 



AMEIVA FESTIVA (Liclitenstein) 



1856. Cnemidophorus fcstivus Lichtenstein, Nomencl. Mus. Zool. Berol., p. 13 



(type locality, Veragoa). 

 1862. Ameiva cutropia Cope, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, p. 62 (type 



locality, Truando River, Colombia). 



Colom'bla. — Ttv-o specimens, No. 4320, co-tyfes of Ameiva eutropia 

 Cope, from tlie Truando River Valley, northwestern part, collected 

 by A. Schott. 



AMEIVA SEPTEMLINEATA Dumeril 



1851. Ameiva septemlineata Dumeril, Cat. Meth. Coll. Reptiles (Paris), p. 114 



(type locality. South America). 

 1868. Holcosus hridgcsii Cope, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, p. 306 (t>T)e 



locality, not mentioned in original description). 

 1915. Ameiva hridgesii Babboib and Noble, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., vol. 59, 



p. 478. 



The Ameiva septemlineata of Barbour and Noble (1915) is not 

 this species, but Ameiva edracantha Bocourt. 



Ecuador.— Two specimens, No. 33860 from the Alausi Valley, 

 collected by S. A. Davis, and No. 60522 from San Rafael, taken by 

 J. B. Rorer. 



