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BULLETIN ]5 4, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM 



antebrachials at a point of contact; postantebracliium covered with 

 small or slightly enlarged grannies ; feniorals G-10 ; tibials 2-4 ; 

 femoral pores 15-19; tail elongate tapering; candals moderate, 

 lateran and dorsal keels weak, and more or less irregularly 

 arranged. 



FiGUUE 14. COMPAKISON OF TYPICAL COLOU rATTEUN OF CXEillDO- 



phorus deppi cozumelcs (leb't) and c, deppii deppii (right). 

 Note the wider middorsal band and wavy lateral stripes 

 i.\ cozu.melus 



Coloration distinctive; lower surfaces white or suffused with light 

 blue; tail uniformly brownish above, without dark reticulations; 

 femora usually uniform brownish, spots or reticulations, if present, 

 very obscure; femur usually not striped behind; back with and 

 unusually broad, longitudinal band of uniform light brown; sides 

 with 2-5 stripes each, these wavy, irregular and narrow; ground 

 color of sides dark reddish brown, in sharp contrast to dorsal color. 



The following data have been secured from three specimens from 



