ART. 6 SOUTH AMERICAN LIZARDS C. E. AND M. D. BURT 9 



This lizard is easily distinguished from Anisolepis undulatixs by 

 the obsolescence or complete absence of the lateral light band or 

 stripes, as well as by the generic character. 



Argent 171 a. — One specimen. No. 73504, collected by the Breyer 

 brothers. 



Berg (1898, p. 3) is followed here in regarding Ajiisolepis ar- 

 gent hius Koslowsky (1895) as a synonym of Aptycholaeinus longi- 

 <?<zi<;f/a Boulenger (1891). 



Genus BASILISCUS Laurenti 



BASILISCUS BASILISCUS (Linnaeus) 



1758. Lacerta hasiliscus Linnaeus, Syst. Nat., ed. 10, vol. 1, p. 206 (type lo- 

 cality. South America). 



1768. Basiliscus americanus Laurenti. Synop.s. Reptii., p. 50 (type locality, 

 South America). — Boulengesi, Cat. Liz. Brit. Mus., vol. 2, 1885, p. 108. 



1926. Basiliscus basiliscus Parker, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 9, vol. 17, p. 550 

 (Gorgona Island, Gulf of Panama). 



Colombia. — Two specimens. No. 32276 from Truando, and No. 

 4322 from Turbo, both secured by A. Schott. These examples were 

 taken near the Panama-Colombia border. 



BASILISCUS GALERITUS Dumeril 



1851. Basiliscus galeritus Dumeril, Cat. Meth. Rept., p. 61 (type locality, 

 " N.-Grenade," Colombia ) . 



Ecuador. — One specimen. No. 62786 from Giiavaqnii, collected by 

 F. W. Goding. 



Genus ENYALIOIDES Boulenger 



ENYALIOIDES HETEROLEPIS (Bccourt) 



1874. Enyalius lieterolepis Bocoukt, Ann. Sci. Nat., ser. 5, vol. 19, art. 4. p. 1 



(type locality, Veragua, Panama). 

 1885. Enyalioides heterolepis Boulenger, Cat. Liz. Brit. Mus., vol. 2, p. 114. 



Ecuador. — Two specimens, No. 22449, and No. 20612, collectetl 

 on January 9, 1893, in the Santiago River Valley, both taken by 

 Mark.B. Kerr. 



ENYALIOIDES LATICEPS LATICEPS (Guichenot) 



1855. Enyalius laticeps Guichenot, in Castelnau, Exp. TAmer. du Sud, 

 Zool., Reptiles, p. 20 (type locality, Funteboa. upper Amazon, Brazil). 



Ecuador. — One specimen, No. 60521. from San Rafael, Guayas 

 Province, collected by James B. Rorer. 

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