30 
285. lemnisca- 
tus. 
250-37. Amoen. acad. 1. p. 118. n. 6. 
p. 413. n. 9. 
Mus. Ad. Fr. 1. p. 34. f. 14. /. 1. 
Seb. mus. 1. /. 10. f. last. 
2. t. 76. f. 3. 
Lives in Asia. 
White and black bands, often interrupted by two white rings. Body very 
glabrous. 
286. annulatus 190-96. Amoen. acad. 1. p. 120. n. 9. 
p. 305. n. 34. 
Mus. Ad. Fr. p. 34. 1. 8. f. 2. 
Seb. mus. 2. t. 38. f. 2. 
Lives in America. 
White with alternate dark round spots, everywhere flowing together. 
287. Dipsas. 
cf 
152-135. Amoen. acad. 1. p. 302. n. 29. 
Gron. mus. 2. p. 64. n. 30. 
Seb. mus. 2. t. 24. f. 3. 
Lives in America. 
Bluish with scales whitish at the margin. Tail with a bluish suture below. 
290. Pelias. 
187-103. Mus. De Geer. 
Lives in the Indies. 
Dark behind the eyes and top of the head, the rest doubled with black. 
Abdomen green with a yellow line on each side. 
293. Tyria. 
210-83. 
Lives in Egypt. Hasselqvist. 
Whitish with a triple longitudinal row of rhomboidal, dark spots. 
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297. jugularis. 
195-102. 
Lives in Egypt. Hasselqv. 
Black with a blood-red throat. 
299. Petola. 
209-90. Amoen. acad. 1. p. 306. n. 36. 
p. 119. n. 8. 
p. 495. n. 13. 
Gron. mus. 2. p. 57. n. 13. 
Seb. mus. 1. 1. 54. f. 4. 
Lives in Africa. 
Lead-colored with testaceous bands. 
307. Molurus. 
248-59. Mus. De Geer. 
Lives in India. 
Very similar to the boa, but the scutes and scales of the head are larger 
as in colubers. 
313. Ahaetulla. 163-150. Amoen. acad. p. 115. n. 2. 
