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PHYLLODACTYLUS HOMOLEPIDURUS Smith 



Phyllodactylus homolepidurus Smith, Univ. Kansas Sci. Bull., vol. 22, 1935, pp. 



121-125, pi. 25, fig. 2, text fig. lA. 

 Phyllodactylus tuberculosus homolepidurus, Bogert and Oliver, Bull. Amer. Mus. 



Nat. Hist., vol. 83, art. 6, 1945, pp. 344-345. 



Type.— ERT-RMS No. 10853 (originally EHT field No. 146); E. 

 H. Taylor collector. 



Type locality. — Five miles southwest of Hermosillo, Sonora. 



Range. — Southern Sonora and adjacent Chihuahua. Reported from 

 Sonora: La Posa, 5 miles southwest of Hermosillo, Guirocoba; Chi- 

 huahua: Batopilas. 



PHYLLODACTYLUS MAGNATUBERCULATUS Taylor 



Phyllodactylus niagnatuberculatus Taylor, Univ. Kansas Sci. Bull., vol. 26, 1939 

 (1940), pp. 547-549. 



Type.— ERT-UMS No. 10995; H. M. Smith collector. 



Type locality. — Acapulco, Guerrero. 



Range. — Known only from the type locality. 



PHYLLODACTYLUS MAGNUS Taylor 



Phyllodactylus magnus Taylor, Univ. Kansas Sci. Bull., vol. 28, 1942, pp. 99- 

 103, fig. 3. 



Ti/^e.— EHT-HMS No. 21783; E. H. Taylor collector. 



Type locality. — Tierra Colorada, Guerrero. 



Range. — Guerrero, Oaxaca, and Chiapas. Reported from Guerrero: 

 Garrapatas, El Ocotito, Tierra Colorada, Agua del Obispo; Oaxaca: 

 Tehuantepec, Oaxaca, Tres Cruces, Cerro Arenal, Caj6n de Piedra, 

 Escurana; Chiapas: Tonala. 



PHYLLODACTYLUS LANEI 28 Smith 



Phyllodactylus land Smith, Univ. Kansas Sci. Bull., vol. 22, 1935, pp. 125-132, 

 fig. lb; pi. 25, fig. 3.— Taylor, Univ. Kansas Sci. Bull., vol. 26, No. 15, 

 1939 (1940), pp. 541-542, fig. 6. 



Type.—EWT-RM^ No. 10942 (originally EHT field No. 146); E. 

 H. Taylor and H. M. Smith collectors. 



Type locality. — Near Tierra Colorada, Guerrero, Mexico. 



Range. — Sinaloa and (?) western Durango ^^ southward to central- 

 southern Guerrero, probably confined to the coastal areas up to an 

 elevation of about 3,500 feet. Recorded from the states of Sinaloa 

 (including the Tres Marias Islands), ? Durango, Nayarit, ? Jalisco, 

 Colima, Michoacan, and Guerrero. 



2' The suggestion of common identity of P. lanei and P. tuberculosus by Mosauer is, we believe, unten- 

 able (Mosauer, Copeia, 1936, p. 194). 



« A specimen of Phyllodactylus collected at Durango, Mexico by Dr. T. H. Webb (U. S. N. M. No. 3208) 

 and figured by Balrd (Reptiles of the Boundary, U. S. and Mexican Boundary Surveys, 1859, p. 12, pi. 

 23, figs. 1-8) may or may not belong to this species, since Durango is considerably higher than this species 

 is known to range. 



