Calotes 
29. Lizard with a terete, long tail. Anterior back and posterior head dentate. 
Amoen. acad. 1 . p. 289. 
Mus. Ad. Fr. 1. p. 44. 
Seb. mus. 1. t. 95. f. 3. 4. 
t. 93. f. 2 
Lives in Asia: Ceylon. 
The body is blue with pointed scales; keeled below. Dorsal spines lamellate. 
Agama 
30. Lizard with a terete, long tail. The dorsal neck and posterior head are 
prickly. 
Amoen. acad. 1 . p. 288. 
Mus. Ad. Fr. 1 . p. 44. 
Seb. mus. 1. 1 . 107. f. 1. 2. 3. 
Lives in America. 
Body color pallid. Abdomen lightly striated. 32 
Umbra 
31. Lizard with a terete, long tail; nape slightly crested; occiput callous; back 
keeled 33 . 
Lives in southern regions. 
A deep fold beneath the throat. Body color clouded. 
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Plica 
32. Lizard with a terete, long tail; a callous occiput; eyelids lacking skin above; 
neck laterally warty and plicate below. 
Lives in the Indies. 
The body is scarcely longer than a finger, not counting the tail. In my specimen it 
is covered everywhere with conical scales (like shagreen). The occiput is callous 
and the eyebrows are subcrenate, lacking skin above, with a membranous scar, 
divided transversely into three parts by a distinct furrow. 34 Behind the ears, 
towards the sides of the head and neck, are two spiny warts. The neck has a 
double fold below. The dorsal suture has largish scales, almost crenate anteriorly 
A wrinkle, raised up from the neck over the arms, runs in each direction and 
bends in the middle of the trunk. The tail is smooth, covered with tiny spots, and 
is just noticeably verticillate, and longer than twice the body. The toes are long, 
scabby below, with fairly pointed scales. The claws are compressed. 
marmorata 
33. Lizard with a long, terete tail; throat somewhat crested, anteriorly dentate; 
back smooth. 
Amoen. acad. 1. p. 129. 288. 
Mus. Ad. Fr. 1. p. 43. 
Seb. mus. 2. t. 76. f. 4. 
Lives in Spain. 
Body compressed; tail striped. 
bullaris 
34. Lizard with a terete, long tail, with a pouch on the throat. 
Catesb. car. 2. t. 66. Green Jamaican lizard. 
Lives in Jamaica. 
Small, with a green body; beneath the throat is a red globe which is vesicular and 
retractable. 
