CHECKLIST OF REPTILES OF MEXICO 169 



EUMECES DUGESII Thominot 



Eumeces (Plestiodon) Dugesii Thominot, Bull. See. Philom. Paris, ser. 7, vol. 7 

 (1882-1883), 1883, pp. 138-139.— Taylor, Univ. Kansas Sci. Bull., vol. 23, 

 pt. 1, 1935 (1936), pp. 472-478, figs. 76, 79, pi. 43. 



Tyjje. — Mus. Hist. Nat. Paris; Alfredo Duges collector. 



Type locality. — ^''Province Guanajuato," here restricted to the city 

 of Guanajuato. 



Range. — Guanajuato, Jahsco (?), and Michoacan. Reported from 

 Guanajuato: Guanajuato; Michoacdn: Carapa, Rancho San Jose, 9 

 miles west of Zacapii, Tangancicuaro, Patamban, El Soledad (Tan- 

 cltaro), Apatzingan; Jalisco: Nevado de Colima.®" 



EUMECES COUMENSIS Taylor 



Eumeces colimensis Taylor, Publ. Field Mus. Nat. Hist., zool. ser., vol. 20, 1935, 

 pp. 77-80, fig. 7; Univ. Kansas Sci. Bull., vol. 23, 1935 (1936), pp. 478-482, 

 figs. 76-80, pi. 40, fig. 3. 



Type. — Chicago Nat. Hist. Mus. No. 1649; collector unknown. 



Type locality. — Colima, Colima. 



Range. — Known only from the type locaUty. 



EUMECES DICEI Ruthven and Gaige 



Eumeces dicei Ruthven and Gaige, Occ. Pap. Mus. Zool. Univ. Michigan, No. 

 260, 1933, pp. 1-3.— Taylor, Univ. Kansas Sci. Bull., vol. 23, 1935 (1936), 

 pp. 482-485, figs. 76-81; vol. 29, 1943, pp. 280-282. 



Type.— Mus. Zool. Univ. Michigan No. 69253; Lee R. Dice 

 collector. 



Type locality. — Marmolejo, Tamaulipas. 



Range. — Tamauhpas and Nuevo Leon. Reported from N'uevo 

 Leon: Pablillo, Cieneguillas south of Galeana; Tamaulipas: Mar- 

 molejo. 



EUMECES OCHOTERENAI Taylor 



Eumeces ochoterenae Taylor, Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, vol. 46, 1933, pp. 

 129-133, 2 figs.; Univ. Kansas Sci. Bull., vol. 23, 1935 (1936), pp. 485-489, 

 figs. 76, 82, pi. 43. 



Type.— ERT-B.MS No. 29716 (EHT Field No. 1015); E. H. 

 Taylor and H. M. Smith collectors. 



Type locality. — Mazatlan; "4 mi. north of Chilpancingo, Guerrero" 

 (actually about 15 km. south of Chilpancingo). 



Range. — Known only from Guerrero; probably confined to the 

 Sierra Madre del Sur. Reported from Agua del Obispo, 7 miles east 

 of Chilpancingo, Mazatlan, vicinity of Chilpancingo, between Rincon 

 and Cajones, Chilapa. 



M Gadow (Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1905, pp. 195, 218-219) records a "fuscirostris" (=furciTOstTis) from 

 this locality. Inasmuch as the most distinctive feature of d. fuTcirostris is the possession of three supra- 

 oculars, it seems highly probable that Gadow observed this character in his specimen from the Nevado. 

 In such case the specimen would be dugesii, the only species in that area that possesses this character. 



