TYPE SPECEMENS OF REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS 135 



Sceloporus disparilis Stejneger 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, vol. 29, p. 228, 1916. 



==Sceloporus grammicus disparilis Stejneger 



Holotype: 33041, S , Lomita Ranch, 6 miles north of Hidalgo, Hidalgo 

 County, Texas, W. Lloyd, June 17, 1891. 



Paratypes (4) : 33042-5, Lomita Ranch, 6 miles north of Hidalgo, Hi- 

 dalgo County, Texas, W. Lloyd, June 13-17, 1891. 



Sceloporus edwardtaylori Smith 



Herpetologica, vol. 1, p. 6, 1936. 

 Paratype: 138890 (formerly UIMNH 27256), near Totalpam, Oaxaca, 

 Mexico, H. M. Smith, Aug. 7, 1935. 



Sceloporus elongatus Stejneger 



North Amer. Fauna, No. 3, p. Ill, 1890. 

 =Sceloporus undulatus elongatus Stejneger 



Holotype: 15858, $ , Moa Ave, Painted Desert, Arizona, C. H. Merriam 

 and V. 0. Bailey, Sept. 23, 1889. 



Paratypes (3) : 15856-7, $ and juvenile. Little Colorado River, Painted 

 Desert, Arizona, C. H. Merriam and V. 0. Bailey, Sept. 21, 26, 1889. 15859, 

 9 , Moa Ave, Painted Desert, Arizona, C. H. Merriam and V. 0. Bailey, 

 Sept. 23, 1889. 



Sceloporus ferrariperezi Cope 



Proc. Amer. Philos. Soc, vol. 22, p. 400, 1885. 

 =Sceloporus torquatus torquatus Wiegmann 



Cotypes (4) : 9874, 9876, 9878, 9880, Guanajuato, Mexico, A. Duges, 

 1877. 9895 was exchanged to MCZ in 1944. 



Sceloporus floridanus Baird 



Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, vol. 10 (1858), p. 254, 1859. 

 =Sceloporus undulatus undulatus (Latreille) 

 Holotype: 2874, Pensacola, Escambia County, Florida, R. W. Jeffries. 



Sceloporus formosus scitulus Smith 



Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., vol. 92, p. 352, 1942. 

 Paratypes (4) : 47738, Omilteme, Guerrero, Mexico, E. W. Nelson and 

 E. A. Goldman, May 20, 1903. 111827-8, Omilteme, Guerrero, Mexico, R. 

 C. and E. H. Taylor, Aug. 2-4, 1940. 134303, Omilteme, Guerrero, Mexico, 

 E. H. Taylor, Aug. 4-6, 1940. 



Sceloporus goldmani Smith 



Geo. Pap. Mus. Zool. Univ. Michigan, No. 361, p. 5, 1937. 

 Paratype: 46869 (given incorrectly as 46839 in original description), 

 Carneros, Coahuila, Mexico, 6,800 ft., E. W. Nelson and E. A. Goldman, 

 Aug. 12, 1896. 



