TEIID LIZATIDS OF THE GENUS CNEMIDOPHORUS 



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lines, between these a dai-k field in which a single row of small, 

 round spots appears; a paii- oi' faint dorsal stripes present in smaller 

 specimens, these often more or less wavy; mid-dorsal held betAveen 

 these stripes often verv lii:ht. rciniiidino" one of scrrnicafux, dorso- 



FiGUiiE 10. — Map showing locality recokds of Cxemidophoucs ocei.lifek 



lateial field darker, but not as dark as lateral field; njiper fields 

 unspotted; old specimens often nearly unicolor, but traces of the 

 dark lateral fields and the round light spots still remain on the sides. 

 A series of 65 specimens of ocelUfer has been examined. Data 

 secui-ed from these may be summarized as follows : Body, 32-83 



