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frequently have two rows. The following table, based upon 

 557 specimens, shows this quite plainly. 



Synopsis of Species and Subspecies 

 a. — Rostral usually (83%) separated from nasal plate by 

 two rows of granules; frequently with longitudinal dark 

 lines on side of body; femoral pores average 21.98. 



D. d. dorsalis. — p. 73. 



a'. — Rostral usually (75 to 80%) separated from nasal plate 

 by but one granule; longitudinal dark lines on sides of 

 body less evident, 

 b. — Gular region with longitudinal dark streaks, without 

 definite rounded light spots laterally, sometimes more 

 or less suffused with brown centrally, 

 c. — Femoral pores fewer; average 18.46. 



D. d. lucasensis. — p. 78. 



c* — Femoral pores more numerous, average 21.8. 



D. carmenensis. — p. 81. 



b 3 .— Gular region without longitudinal dark streaks; large 

 rounded light spots on lower jaw and side of neck; 

 central gular region heavily suffused with dark 

 brown; femoral pores average 19.1. 



D. catalinensis. — p. 83. 



