Acanthodacti/hts. 



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Ui^per caudal scales much larger than the posterior dorsals, oljlique, 

 obtusely pointed, strongly and diagonally keeled, the basals nearly as 

 long as broad, lower feebly keeled, smooth in the basal part ; 28 or 30 

 scales in the fourth 'whorl. 



G-reyish above, with four longitudinal series of small daiker spots 

 on the back and a rather indistinct darker network on the body white 

 beneath. 



Measurements (in millimetres) : 



From end of snout to vent 



„ ,, ,, fore limb 



Length of head 

 Width of head 

 Depth of head 

 Fore limb 

 Hind limb 

 Foot 

 Tail 



Particulars of the Type Specimens. 



1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 



. 73 48 16 29 11 29 23-20 23 4 



. 60 50 16 30 10 28 18 19 4 



This species is established ou two specimens obtained by Capt. F. C. 

 Eraser at Zobeya, Shariba, Lower Mesopotamia. The male is 

 preserved in the British Museum ; the female is iu the Museum of the 

 Bombay Natural History Society. 



12. ACANTHODACTTLUS G-EANDIS. 



Acanthodactylus cjrandis, Bouleng. Ann. & Mag. N. H. (8) iv, 1909, 

 p. 189, and Bull. Soc. Zool. France, 1918, p. 148. 



Form stout, heavy, body depressed. Head \\ to 1^ times as long 

 as broad, its length about 4 times in length to vent, its depth equal to 

 the distance between the centre or the anterior corner of the eye and 

 the tympanum ; cheeks swollen ; a lanceolate concavity fi'om the 

 frontonasal to the middle of the frontal ; snout obtuse or pointed, as 

 long as postocular part of head, with obtuse cauthus and feebly 

 concave loreal region ; nasals rather strongly swollen. Pileus twice as 

 long as broad. The hind limb reaches the axil or the shoulder ; foot 

 as long as or slightly longer than the head ; fourth toe, from the base 

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