Uremia s. 27l 



Synopsis of the Varieties. 



I. Lower eyelid with a transparent disc formed of a pair of large scales^ 

 ixsually edged with black, sometimes with a series of much smaller scales 

 below them ; snoiit usually pointed and a little longer than broad. 

 36 to 5i (usually 39 to i?) smooth scales across middle of 

 body ; 9 to 15 (usually 10 to 14) femoral pores on each 

 side ........... Forma typica. 



II. Lower eyelid with an oj^aque or more or less transparent disc formed of 3 

 to 8 pieces, not black-edged. 



A. Snout usually obtusely pointed and not or but slightly longer than 



broad. 

 35 to 50 (usiially 10 to 47) smooth scales across middle of body ; 



9 to 15 femoral pores on each side . . . . Var. olivieri, Aud. 



32 to 38 smooth scales across middle of body ; 10 to 14 femoral 



pores on each side ....... Var. luarlini, Blgr. 



47 to 62 smooth scales across middle of body ; 14 to 17 (rarely 



12 or 13) femoral pores on each side . . . Va,r.latastii,'Blgr. 

 52 keeled scales aci-oss middle of body ; 13 or 14 femoral pores 



on each side ........ Var. susana, Blgr. 



B. Snout pointed, longer than broad. 



36 to 42 smooth scales across middle of body ; 11 to 15 femoral 



pores on each side Var. halfouri, Blanf . 



The vars. olivieri and martini must be regaixled as the most 

 primitive forms, from which all the others are directly and in- 

 dependently derived. 



12. EREMIAS ADRAMITANA. 



Eremias brevirostris, part., Anders. Herp. Arab. p. 43 (1896). 

 Eremias adramitana, Bouleug. Ann. & Mag. N. H. (8) xix, 1917, 

 p. 279, and Journ. Zool. Res. iii, 1918, p. 5. 



Head and body strongly depressed, limbs very slender. Head li 

 times as long as broad, its length 4 to 41 times in length to vent, its 

 depth equal to the distance between the centre or the posterior corner 

 of the eye and the tympanum ; snout pointed, Avith the nasal shields 

 rather strongly swollen, as long as broad, as long as the postocular 

 part of the head ; canthus rostralis sharp, loreal region feebly concave ; 

 a shallow concavity on the upper surface of the snout, extending to 

 the middle of the frontal shield. Pileus nearly twice as long as broach 

 Neck narrower than the head. Hind limb reaching between the 

 collar and the ear in males, the shoulder or the collar in females ; 

 foot 1|^ to 1} tunes as long as the head ; toes slender, feebly compressed. 

 Tail If to 2} times as long as head aud body. 



