98 REPTILES OF THE WORLD 



gascar, the Fiji and the Friendly Islands. The Aga- 

 midce, Lacertidce and Varanidce are restricted to the Old 

 World. 



A tabulated outline, showing the classification and 

 distribution in full, is herewith given: * 



Order Lacertilia. 



Number 



of Distribution 



species 

 Family Geckonidce : 



The Geckos. 

 (Cosmopolitan). 



Genus Nephrurus 1 species Australia. 



Genus Chondrodactylus 1 species South Africa. 



Genus Rhynchoedura 1 species Australia. 



Genus Teratoscincus 1 species Persia ; Turkestan. 



Genus Ceramodactylus 2 species Persia; Arabia. 



Genus Ptenopus 1 species South Africa. 



Genus Stenodactylus 5 species North Africa; S. W. Asia. 



Genus Alsophylax 2 species Persia; Turkestan. ♦ 



Genus Homonota 2 species Southeastern South America. 



Genus Oymnodactylus 37 species So. Europe; Asia; East In- 

 dies; Polynesia and tropical 

 America. 



Genus Agamura 2 species Persia; Baluchistan. 



Genus Pristurus 6 species Northern Africa; S. W. Asia. 



Genus Oonatodes 18 species Trop. So. Am.; West Indies; 



Southern India; East In- 

 dies. 



Genus JZlurosaurus 3 species East Indies. 



Genus Heteronota 3 species Australia. 



Genus Phyllodactylus 25 species Trop. So. Amer.; Aust; Af- 

 rica and islands in the 

 Mediterranean. 



Genus Ebenavia 2 species Madagascar. 



Genus Diplodactylus 8 species Australia. 



Genus (Edura 6 species Australia. 



Genus Calodactylus 1 species Southern India. 



Genus Ptyodactylut 2 species Northern Africa ; S. W. Asia. 



Genus Thecadactylus 2 species Trop. So. Amer. ; islands in 



Torres Straits. 



i In compiling this table the writer has followed Boulenger's classification : 

 Catalogue of Lizards in the Britith Museum. 



