TYPE SPECIMENS OF REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS 205 



Oxyrhopus fitzingeri frizzelli Schmidt and Walker 

 Field Mus. Nat. Hist., Zool. Ser., vol. 24, p. 314, 1943. 

 Paratype: 48552, $ , Piura, Peru, C. H. Townsend, May 1, 1911. 



Oxyrhopus trigeminus Dumeril and Bibron 



Erpetologie generale ou histoire naturelle complete des reptiles, vol. 7, 



pt. 2, p. 1013, 1854. 

 ^=CleIia trigemina (Dumeril and Bibron) 

 Cotype: 11137 (formerly 406), Bahia, Brazil, JPP. 



Oxyrrhopus doliatus seniicinctus Cope 



U.S. Nat Mus. Bull. 32, p. 76, 1887. ., 



=Pseudoboa petola (Linnaeus) 

 Holotype: 28900, Sipurio, Costa Rica, W. M. Gabb. 



Pelophilus madagascariensis Dumeril and Bibron 



Erpetologie generale ou histoire naturelle complete des reptiles, vol. 6, 



p. 524, 1844. 

 =Acrantophis madagascariensis madagascariensis (Dumeril and Bibron) 

 Cotype: 10978, Madagascar, JPP. 



Philodryas latirostris Cope 



Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, vol. 14, pp. 73, 348, 1862. 

 =Chlorosoma olfersii (Lichtenstein) 

 Cotype: 5811, Paraguay, T. J. Page. 



Philotliamnus irregularis battersbyi Loveridge 

 Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., vol. 106, p. 190, 1951. 

 Paratypes (31): 40766-7, 40953-5, 40984-5, 40988, 41512-3, 41978, 

 Nairobi, Kenya, E. A. Mearns, Nov. 10-Dec. 4, 1909. 40956-8, 42048, 

 42063-4, 42256, Kenya, Smithsonian African Expedition. 40999 Juja 

 Farm, Kenya, 5,000 ft., J. A. Loring, May 13, 1909. 41135, Fort Hall, 

 Kenya, E. A. Mearns, Oct. 27, 1909. 41693, Juja Farm, Kenya, W. H. Mc- 

 Millan, 1908-09. 41701, southwest corner of Lake Naivasha, Kenya, J. A. 

 Loring, July 12, 1909. 41970, Wambugu, Kenya, E. A. Mearns, July 24, 

 1909. 42935-6, Mount Kenya to Fort Hall, Kenya, Smithsonian African 

 Expedition, Oct. 10, 1909. 48588, Mtoto Andei Station, Kenya, E. Heller. 

 49003, Kaimosi. Kenya, E. Heller, Jan. 27, 1912. 49007, 49012, 49021, 

 Kenya, E. Heller. 120814, $ , Amani, Usambare Mountains, Tanganyika, 

 3,000 ft., A. Loveridge, November 1926. 41136 was exchanged to MCZ. 

 41135 was shot in a tree; its stomach contained a clawed frog, Xenopus 

 laevis ?, now USNM 63066. 



Phimothyra hexalepis Cope 



Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, vol. 18 (1866), p. 304, 1867. 

 =Salvadora hexalepis hexalepis (Cope) 



