64 BULLETIN 199, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM 



Anolis guentherii, Boulenger, Catalogue of the lizards in the British Museum, 

 vol. 2, 1885, pp. 54-55. 



Type. — Mus. Milano. 

 Type locality. — Mexico. 

 Range. — Unknown . 



ANGUS MILLERI Smith, new species « 



Anolis schiedii, Smith and Laufe (nee Wiegmann), Herpetologica, vol. 3, 1945, 

 pp. 2-4. 



Type.— v. S.'N.M. No. 120957; Walter S. Miller collector. 

 Type locality. — Quetzaltepec, Oaxaca. 

 Range. — Known only from the type locality. 



ANOLIS UMIFRONS RODRIGUEZn Bocourt 



Anolis rodriguezii Bocourt, Mission scientifique au Mexique . . . , Etudes sur 



les reptiles, livr. 2, 1873, pp. 62-63, pi. 13, fig. 1. 

 Anolis limifrons rodriguezii,*^ Stuart, Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Michigan, 



No. 69, 1948, pp. 49-50. 

 Anolis rubigenosus Bocourt, Ann. Sci. Nat., ser. 5, art. 2, 1873, p. 1; Mission 



scientifique au Mexique . . . , Etudes sur les reptiles, livr. 3, 1874, pi. 17 bis, 



fig. 2 (type, Mus. Hist. Nat. Paris; Oaxaca [state])." 

 Anolis aureolus Cope, Proc. Amer. Philos. Soc, 1885, pp. 390-391 (Guatemala, 



2 cotypes, U.S.N.M. Nos. 24850-1; Yucatdn, 3 cotypes U.S.N.M. Nos. 25854- 



5, 25857, one cotype Mus. Comp. Zool. No. 10929, type locality here restricted 



to Chichen Itzd, Yucatdn). 

 Anolis acutirostris Ives, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, 1891, pp. 459-460 



(type, Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia No. 7889; Citilpech, Yucatdn). 



Type. — Mus. Hist. Nat. Paris; collected by Commission Scientifique 

 du Mexique. 



Type locality. — Panz6s, Alta Verapaz, Guatemala. 



Range. — Atlantic slopes from the Isthmus of Tehuantepec to 

 Honduras, including the peninsula of Yucatan except its semiarid 

 northwestern coast. Recorded in Mexico from Oaxaca (no locality); 

 Chiapas: Palenque; Campeche: Balchacaj, Champot6n, Tres Brazos, 

 Encarnacion; Yucatan: Citilpech, Chichen Itza, Merida; and Quintana 

 Roo: Cozumel Island. 



** Diagnosis.— As in the accompanying key (p. 57). Differs from schiedii in two important respects: The 

 head length from snout to ear (15.8 mm.) is distinctly greater than tibia length (13.6 mm.), and the inter- 

 parietal is much larger, its length equaling the diameter of ear opening (the tibia, 15.5 mm., is longer than 

 head, 13.5 mm., and length of the interparietal is little more than half the greatest diameter of the ear open- 

 ing, in schiedii). A. schiedii is unique, in its group of the genus, in its very long tibia. 



Description.— A lengthy description of the type was published in Smith and Laufe (lac. cit.) and needs no 

 repetition.— H. M. S. 



*» Spelled ridriguezii by error. 



*• The type, according to Bocourt's figure and description, does not differ from the form most authors in the 

 past have called aureolus, except perhaps in size of the interparietal. It appears probable to us that the 

 deceptive marking on the type of rodriguezii (a broad vertebral light stripe) , which Bocourt apparently 

 thought was constant, may have been responsible for his failure to consider rodriguezii and the type of his 

 rubigenosus as conspeciflc. 



Although no other record indicates the occurrence of rodriguezii in Oaxaca, the known distribution else- 

 where strongly implies occurrence on Atlantic slopes of that state near or at the Isthmus of Tehuantepec. 



