?1 



51 



3. ANOLIS. 49 



Total length 124 millim. 



Head 13 „ 



Width of head 7 „ 



Body 33 



Fore limb 20 



Hind limb 37 



Tibia „ 11 



Tail 78 



Brazil, Chili, Peru, Ecuador, Venezuela. 



a. (S • Para, 



b-e. S $ • Yurimaguas, Huallaga River. Dr. Hahnel [C.]. 



/. ? . Pallatanga, Ecuador. Mr. Buckley [C,]. 



(J- $ . Guayaquil. Mr. Eraser [C.]. 



31. Anolis rodriguezii. 



Anolis rodriguezii, Bocourt, Miss. Sc. Mex., Rept. p. 62, pi. xiii, fig. 1. 



It is doubtful whether this form deserves to rank as a species. 

 The only important difference I can find, on comparison with the 

 preceding, is the shorter tail, its length being not more than once 

 and one third that of head and body. The coloration is quite similar 

 to that of the banded variety (spec, g) of A. fusco-auratus. 



The specimen described by Bocourt measures 80 millim., in which 

 the tail enters for 42. The specimen which I must refer to this 

 form measures 44 millim. from snout to vent, and the tail 59. 



Guatemala. 



a. $. ? 



32. Anolis aureolus. 



Anolis aureolus, Cope, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc. xxii. 1885, p, ,390. 



Apparently very closely related to the two preceding species, from 

 which it is distinguished by longer hind limbs, reaching the end of 

 the snout when extended. 



Yucatan, Guatemala. 



33. Anolis limifrons. 



Anolis (Dracontura) limifrous, Co^w, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1862, p. 178. 



limilrons, Bocourt, Miss. Sc. Mex., Rept. p. 65, pi. xiv. tig. 20. 



? Anolis rivieri, Thominot, Bull. Soc. Philom. (7) vi. 1882, p. 251. 



Near A. fusco-auratus. Head as long as the tibia ; upper head- 

 scales very small, keeled ; supraorbital semicircles separated from 

 each other by three, and from the occipital by four or five series of 

 scales ; twelve enlarged, keeled supraocular scales ; occipital nearly 

 as large as the ear-opening, which is large and vertical ; loreal rows 

 seven. Dorsal and lateral scales granular, rugulose, all e(]ual. The 

 adpressed hind limb reaches the anterior border of the orl)it. Tail 

 cylindrical, without a larger median series of scales. Above bronze 

 brown, beneath rusty white, separation between the two abrupt 

 anteriorly ; lips and femora beneath varied with brown. 



Size of A. fusco-auratus. 



Veragua. 



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