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The rostral does not touch the nostril. The series of granules between the supra- 
oculars and the supraciliaries is sometimes complete (it is so in the larger of the two 
types), but the first supraciliary usually forms a suture with the supraocular. 
Parietal in contact with the upper postocular. Masseteric disk sometimes large, 
sometimes small, or very small. One specimen (2) has 5 anterior labials on both 
sides, the others have 4. 
Dorsal scales granular, feebly but distinctly keeled, 60 to 74 across the body, 40 to 
67 on the middle of the back corresponding to the length of the head, 4 or 5 on the 
sides corresponding to a ventral plate. Tibial scales a little smaller than dorsals, 
very distinctly keeled. 19 to 26 femoral pores. 26 to 33 lamelle under the fourth 
toe. ‘The hind limb reaches the collar, or between the collar and the ear, in males, the 
axil in females. 
In coloration often very similar to var. bedriage. Upper parts and sides of body 
and limbs green or yellowish with a black network which may have a tendency to form 
cross-bands as in L. tiliguerta (tigris of Eimer). Sometimes the black predominates 
to such an extent as to constitute the ground-colour on which the green appears 
as smal] round or vermicular spots, as in the var. nigriventris, or the lizard from Filfola 
Rock. Head pale brown above, with small or large black spots or vermiculations ; 
lips often black, each shield with a light spot. White or pink beneath, throat with 
grey or blackish markings, the whole or the sides of the belly spotted with black; 
blue spots on the outer ventrals. Tail with regular cross-bars of black and white 
ocellar spots, most marked on the sides. 
There is no marked sexual coloration-dimorphism, and the young, which I have 
seen in the Florence Museun, is reticulated, not streaked. 
