Flatyjducojjui' 



157 



proceeding from the superciliary edge ; below this a dark brown lateral 

 streak, proceeding from the nostril and passing through the eye and 

 the tympanum ; limbs reddish. Lower parts yellowish white. 

 Measurements (in millimetres) : 



From end of snout to vent . . .60 



,, ,, „ fore liml) . . 23 



Length of head 14 



Width of head 6 



Depth of head 5 



Fore limb ...... 25 



Hind limb 30 



Foot 16 



Tail 145 



This species is known from a single male specimen, from Goalpora 

 in Assam, preserved in the Indian Museum, Calcutta, which has been 

 kindlv entrusted to me for description by Dr. Annandale. 



It is very closely allied to T. sexlineatns, biit differs in the still 

 narrower head, the shorter tail, the number of series of dorsal plates, 

 the smaller temporal scales, and the total absence of a collar. 



12. PLATYPLACOPUS. 



Platyplacojms, Bouleng. Mem. As. See. Beng. v, 1917, p. 231. 



Head-shields normal. Nostril pierced bet\veeii the 

 nasal, one or two postnasals, and the first upper labial. 

 Lower eyelid scaly. Collar distinct. Back with large, 

 plate-like imbricate scales with strong keels forming 

 continnoiTS lines ; sides with granular scales ; ventral 

 plates obtusely pointed, imbricate, smooth or feebly 

 keeled. Digits slightly depressed, with large trans- 

 versely elliptic smooth lamellfe inferiorlj^ the distal 

 joint compressed, bent at an angle and covered with 

 narrow lamellae inferiorly. Femoral pores reduced to 

 3 to 5 on each side. Tail very long, cjdindrical. 



Southern China and Formosa, 



Distinguished from Tachydromus by the structure of the digits, 

 which reproduces the condition known in the Geckonid genus Gymno- 

 cladyhis. In this respect it is more specialized than Tachydromus, 



