128 BULLETIN 199, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM 



Type locality. — La Noria, near Zamora, hacienda of D. Epifanio 

 Jimenez (in Michoac^n). 



Range. — Known from Guanajuato and northern and central 

 Michoacan. 



SCELOPORUS JARROVII JARROVII Cope 



Sceloporus jarrovii Cope, in United States Geological and Geographical Surveys 



West of the 100th Meridian, vol. 5, 1875, p. 569. 

 Sceloporus jarrovii jarrovii, Smith, Univ. Kansas Sci. Bull., vol. 24, 1936 (1938), 



pp. 624-631, figs. 17, 18, pi. 47, fig. 1. 



Type. — U.S.N.M. Nos, 8494, two specimens, and 8495, cotypes. 



Type locality. — Southern Arizona. 



Range. — Central Arizona east to western New Mexico, and south 

 through Chihuahua and western Sonora to extreme western Zacatecas 

 and extreme northern Nayarit. Recorded in Mexico from Chihuahua, 

 Durango, and Sonora. 



SCELOPORUS JARROVn SUGILLATUS Smith 



Sceloporus jarrovii sugillatus Smith, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mas., vol. 92, 1942, pp. 

 357-359. 



T?/pe.— U.S.N.M. No. 112100; H. M. Smith collector. 



Type locality.— hake No. 4, Zempoala, Mexico. 10,000 feet 

 elevation. 



Range. — High elevations in Ajusco range. Known only from the 

 type locality. 



SCELOPORUS JARROVn IMMUCRONATUS Smith 



Sceloporus jarrovii immucronatus Smith, Copeia, 1936 (1937), pp. 223-227; Univ. 

 Kansas Sci. Bull., vol. 24, 1936 (1938), pp. 640-646, figs. 17, 20, pi. 53, fig. 1. 



r?/^e.— EHT-HMS No. 9358A (EHT-HMS field No. 500); E. H. 

 Taylor and H. M. Smith collectors. 



Type locality. — Ten miles north of El Pinalito, Hidalgo. 



Range. — Western Queretaro tln-ough Hidalgo, eastern San Luis 

 Potosi, to south-central Veracruz. Recorded from each state cited. 



SCELOPORUS JARROVII MINOR Cope 



Sceloporus torquatus minor Cope, Proc. Amcr. Philos. Soc, vol. 22, 1885, p. 402. 

 Sceloporus jarrovii minor, Smith, Univ. Kansas Sci. Bull., vol. 24, 1936 (1938), 

 pp. 631-639, figs. 17-19, pi. 53, fig. 2. 



Type.— U.S.N.M. Nos. 26166-26167. 



Type locality.— Zacsit ecus, here restricted to Valparaiso Mountains. 



Range. — Northern Queretero and Guanajuato through Mexico, 

 western Zacatecas, and most of San Luis Potosi, to western Nuevo 

 Le6n. Recorded from each state cited. 



