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strumosa 
35. Lizard with a terete, long tail, a gibbous, forward -thrust chest. 
Seb. mus. 2. t. 20. f. 4. Mexican strumose salamander. 
Lives in South America. 
The chest, or sternum, projects forward into a blunt dagger shape. 
Teguixin 
36. Lizard with a terete, long tail; a lateral folded suture. 
Amoen. acad. 1 . p. 128. Lizard with a terete, long tail; five-toed feet; no crest; 
plicate abdomen. 
Mus. Ad. Fr. 1. p. 45. 
Seb. mus. 1 . t. 96. f. 1 . 
Lives in the Indies. 
The neck has a triple fold below. 
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aurata 
37. Lizard with a terete, long tail; glabrous rounded scales; darkish sides. 
Amoen. acad. 1. p. 294. Lizard with a smooth tail; five-toed feet; rounded, 
very smooth, grayish scales; darkish sides. 
Mus. Ad. Fr. 1. p. 46. Barbarian lizard. 
Gron. mus. 2. p. 75. n. 48.Scincus? 
Seb. mus. 1 . t. 89. f. 3. 
Aldr. quadr. 660. Cypriot scincoid lizard. 
It lives in the English Isle of Jersey and on Cyprus. 
In life, it shines most beautifully with a gold color. 
The body is smooth, almost fat. The ears are concave. 
punctata 
38. Lizard with a terete, long tail; with two yellow lines on the back, with 
interspersed black dots. 
Mus. Ad. Fr. p. 46.The same lizard. 
Seb. mus. 2. t. 9. f. 9. 
Lives in Asia. 
Two yellowish lines enclose the back and distinguish it from the sides. 
lemni- 
scata 
39. Lizard with a terete, long tail; with eight striped 35 lines on the back 
Mus. Ad. Fr. 1. p. 47.The same lizard. 
Seb. mus. 1 t. 92. f. 4. 
Lives in Guinea. 36 
Very similar to Lacerta agilis. 
fasdata 
40. Lizard with a terete, longish tail; back brown, with five yellowish lines. 
Catesb. car. 2. t. 67. Blue-tailed lizard. 
Lives in Carolina. 
lineata 
41. Lizard with a terete, long tail, four-toed front feet; body with four yellow lines. 
Mus. Ad. Fr. 1. p. 46. Lizard with a terete, long tail; feet split and minimally clawed. 
Front feet are four-toed, hind feet five-toed. 
Seb. mus. 2. t. 41. 1 . 6. Lesser lemniscate Ceylonese lizard. 
Lives in Ceylon. 
Chald- 
des 
42. Lizard with a terete, long tail; three-toed feet. 
Syst. nat. 36. n. 7. The same lizard. 
