60 GECKOirrD^. 



Gyranodactylus albogularis, var., A. Bum. I. c. p. 472. 

 Goniodactylus braconnieri, OShaughn. Ann. &■ Mag. N. H. (4) xvi. 

 1875, p. 265. 



The gular region is light brown (orange ?) with a median whitish 

 line, bifurcating on the chin ; no blue band on the side of the neck, 

 but a few pale blue spots on the lips ; back finely vermiculated with 

 blackish ; end of tail yellow. Otherwise like the preceding. Female 

 more vermiculated. 



Colombia ; Central America. 



«-6, e-d. S $ . Baranquilla. Mr. Rippon. (Types of 



O. braconnieri.) 



e. S- ? 



f. $. Panama. Mdme. Pfeiffer [C.]. 

 ff-h. 2- Panama. 



In one of these two specimens the chin-shields in contact with the 

 mental are united into one, as in the G. fuscus figured by Bocourt. 



2. Oonatodes vittatns. 



Gymnodactylus vittatus ( Wiegm.), Lichtenst. Nomencl. Rept. Mus, 



Berol. p. 6 ; Reinh. ^ LUtk. Vidensk. Meddd. 1863, p. 283. 

 Gonatodes gilli, Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1863, p. 102, & 1868, p. 97. 



Very closely allied to G. alhogularis. The snout is a little longer 

 and more pointed. Grey above ; a broad white (yellow) vertebral 

 band commencing from the tip of the snout, bordered with black ; 

 sides of belly steel-blue ; the lower belly yellow in the middle ; 

 throat white, uniform or with deep black variegations. Female 

 unknown. 



"West Indies ; Northern South America. 



a. S • Dominica. 



h-c. S • Island of Granada. 



d. (S . Island of Curasao, 



c. c?. ? 



3. (Jonatodes ocellatus. (Plate V. fig. 1.) 



Goniodactylus ? ocellatus, Crvay, Cat. p. 172. 

 Cyrtodactylus ocellatus, Ch-ay, Zool. Misc. p. 59. 



Differs from G. alhogularis in the following points : — Snout 

 acutely pointed, a little longer than the distance between the eye 

 and the ear-opening, once and a half the diameter of the orbit. 

 Scales on the throat quite as large as those on the middle of the 

 back. Light brown ; head and neck above and beneath with large 

 dark brown marblings ; a light blue, black-edged transverse streak 

 on scapular region, extending across base of humerus ; one or two 

 large light blue, black-edged ocelli on the side of the back ; belly 

 dark. 



