248 



Lacertidx. 



^ Monte Cuccio 



? „ „ • ■ 



,, Marettimo Id., Egades Ids. 



XiPARi Ids. : 

 9 Stromboli Id. 



^ Salina Id. 



(^ Lipari Ids. . 



? 



Pantellaeia Id. 

 (J Kamma 



63 72 27 10 28 23 30 



Tunisia : 



S Tunis (T.M.) 



BaliEARic Ids. : 



$ Binisaida, Minorca 

 cJ Marcadal, 

 Columns as on p. 175. 



Habitat. — Tuscan Archipelago (Giglio, Gianutri), Sardinia, Lipari 

 Islands, Sicily, Pantellaria, Tunis, and Minorca. 



This variety approaches in many respects the var. hedriagiv, and 

 since expressing my views on this subject I have accidentally come 

 across a previously published note by J. Scherer* in which, alluding 

 to Sicilian examples under the name of L. serpa, var. reticulata, 

 Schreiber, he observes that it is distinguished from the var. alhiventris 

 by a more powerful and larger build, an unusually broad, folded neck, 

 a more depressed skull, often more swollen cheeks, frequently without 

 masseteric shield, and a remarkably long tail, which may be nearly 

 three times as long as head and body. These characters are ainonar 



* Bl. Aq. Terr. K. xiv, 1903, p. 242, fig. 



