﻿7. UMA 1_35 



lar black blotches forming ocellated spots with black centers, 

 the black marking everywhere edged with ferruginous ; 

 anterior part of nape and occiput without ocellations, the 

 dark spots becoming brownish; head above light brownish, 

 banded irregularly with dusky; tail above brownish color 

 without ocellations, anteriorly marked with black reticula- 

 tions, posteriorly with rusty markings extending along me- 

 dian line to the tip; forelegs spotted above with black and 

 rusty on a brownish clay ground, the spots becoming obsolete 

 on the phalanges; hind legs light brownish, clay spotted with 

 rusty on thighs; distally spotted with dusky; sides of head 

 spotted like nape; the sides of body with a large median 

 inky black spot; two similar spots before the hind leg; thigh 

 anteriorly light olive, becoming golden distally; beneath 

 thigh at base of tail a small black spot margined with 

 golden; posterior part of thigh spotted with golden olive; 

 sides of tail golden yellow; tip of chin rusty, forethroat 

 dusky banded on whitish ground; throat barred with black; 

 fore part of chest behind collar spotted with olive and 

 blackish; belly and chest whitish; hind legs beneath the 

 same, with light olive wash; a blackish blotch posterior to 

 beginning of femoral pores on each side; tail below like the 

 thighs, near the tip crossed by a few black bars." 



Remarks — Uma notata was first described from a young 



