■^1921^] BARBOUR — A BORNEAN LIZARD 89 



dorsal rows somewhat enlarged and very strongly keeled; laterals only 

 oblique on postaxillar areas; ventrals large, cycloid, imbricate, smooth; 

 gulars keeled; one very large praeanal; tail very slightly compressed, 

 longer than head and body, with keeled scales, the upper rows spinose. 

 Limbs rather short, the hind limb reaching only to the wrist of appressed 

 fore limb; digits with very feebly keeled lamellae below. 



Color. — Rich brown above, with paler narrow cross bands; belly 

 yellowish. 



Head and body 73 mm. Tail 104 mm. 



The only other East Indian species which has the frontonasal 

 divided is Tropidophorus grayi, but this is a very different 

 creature, having more enlarged dorsal scales, three praeanals 

 and other distinguishing characters. 



