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Type locality. — Cascajal, upper Uzpanapa River, Veracruz. 

 Range. — Known only from the type locality. 



ANGUS SAGREI MAYENSIS Smith and Burger 



Anolis sagrei mayensis Smith and Burger, Anal. Inst. Biol., vol. 20, 1949, p. 407. 



Type.—E. H. Taylor No. 11523; H. M. Smith collector. 



Type locality. — Panlao, Campeche (a small island at mouth of Rio 

 Mamantel, Laguna de Terminos). 



Range. — The Atlantic coast from central Mexico to northern South 

 America. Recorded in Mexico from the states of Yucatan: Progreso, 

 Merida, Chichen Itzd; Campeche: Balchacaj, Ciudad del Carmen, 

 Panlao; Tabasco: San Juan Bautista; Quintana Rao: Cozumel Island. 



ANGUS CGZUMELAE Smith 



Anolis cozumelae Smith, Publ. Field Mus. Nat. Hist., zool. ser., vol. 24, 1939, 

 pp. 19-20, fig. 4 (at left). 



!r?/pe.— Chicago Nat. Hist. Mus. No. 751; male; C. F. Mdlspaugh 

 collector. 



Type locality. — Cozumel Island, Yucatan Peninsula. 

 Range. — Cozumel Island, Quintana Roo. 



ANGUS METALUCUS Bocourt » 



Anolis metallicus Bocourt, Ann. Sci. Nat., ser. 5, vol. 17, art. 2, 1873, p. 1; 



Mission scientifique au Mexique . . ., fitudes sur les reptiles, livr. 2, 1873, 



pi. 17 bis, fig. 1. — BouLENGER, Catalogue of the lizards in the British Museum, 



vol. 2, 1885, p. 84. 

 Anolis uniformis, Barbour (part), Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., vol. 77, No. 4, 1934, 



p. 153. 

 Anolis tropidonotus, Stuart (part), Occ. Pap. Mus. Zool. Univ. Michigan, No. 464, 



1942, p. 2. 



Type. — Mus. Hist. Nat. Paris. 

 Type locality. — Mexico, 

 Range . — Unknown . 



ANGUS MEGAPHGUDGTUS Smith 



Anolis megapholidotus Smith, Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci., vol. 36, 1933, pp. 318-320. 



r^/pe.— EHT-HMS No. 11149 (originally EHT-HMS field No. 

 1509); E. H. Taylor and H. M. Smith collectors. 



Type locality. — Between Rinc6n and Cajones (about 40-45 km. 

 south of Chilpancingo), Guerrero. 



Range. — Known only from the type locality; presumably ranges 

 throughout the Sierra Madre del Sur in Guerrero. 



•9 Barbour (loc. cit.) synonymizes this with A. h. uniformis, and Stuart {loc. cit.) suggests synonymy with 

 A. tropidonotus. Inasmuch as both the original description and the subsequent illustration indicate the 

 possession by the type of relatively small dorsal scales equal in size to the ventrals, while in both tropidonotus 

 and uniformis the dorsals are much larger, we regard metallicus as distinct from either. 



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