spot. 
29 
267. Saturni- 
nus. 
147-120. Mus. Ad. Fr. 1. p. 32. t. 9. f. 1. 
Lives in the Indies. 
Livid, ashy-cloudy. Large eyes. 
270. candidus 
220-50. Mus. Ad. Fr. 1 . p. 33. t. 7. f. 1. 
Lives in the Indies. 
Whitish with dark bands. 
271. niveus. 
Cf 
209-62. Mus. De Geer. 
Seb. mus. 2. 1. 15. f. 1. 
Lives in Africa. 
White, without spots. 
272. scaber. 
228-44. Mus. Ad. Fr. p. 36. 1. 10. f. 1. 
Lives in the Indies. 
Clouded with dark and black, carinate scales. Top of head with a black 
spot, bifid to the rear. 59 
273. carinatus 157-115. Mus. Ad. Fr. p. 31 
Lives in the Indies. 
Lead-colored with scales pale at the margin. White below. Carinate back. 
275. coralli- 
Cf nus 
193-82. Mus. Ad. Fr. 1. p. 33. 
Seb. mus. 2. t. 17. f. 1. 
Lives in Asia. 
Glaucous with three dark bands; scales distant 60 pale below with hoary 
dots. 
276. ovivorus. 
203-73. Kalm. 
Pis. bras. 279. Guinpuaguara. 
Lives in America. 
279. exoletus 
147-132. Mus. Ad. Fr. I.p. 34. f. 10. f. 2. 
Lives in the Indies. 
Bluish-ashy, resembles the Ahaetullae. 
281. Situla. 
236-45. 
Lives in Egypt. Hasselqv. 
Gray with two black stripes. 
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282. triscalis 
195-86. 
Lives in the Indies. 
Glacous body. Three dark longitudinal dorsal lines joined at the 
backbone, the middle of which ends above the anus; on each side, a 
dark line running with the previous two to the tip of the tail; tail 1/5. 61 
