Zoological Museum of Lund. IZZ 



A'^ictoria (Australia). 



A single specimen. 



Tills species seems to be allied to D. impar, Fiscb.* 

 (' Catalogue of Lizards/ i. p. 244), from wbich it differs by 

 having 16 rows of scales round tlie middle of the body, the 

 first lower labial not in contact with its fellow. In D. inipar, 

 Fisch,, the preefrontal is a little larger than the frontal, 

 whereas this lizard has the frontal larger than the prtefrontal. 

 In tlie coloration there is also some difference. This new 

 species differs from all previously described species of Delma 

 by having tlie anterior part of the nasal fused with the first 

 upper labial (perhaps an individual character). 



Fam. Agamidse. 



22. Draco volans, L. 

 Java. 



23. Draco Jimhriatus^ Kuhl. 



24. OonyocepJialus Kuhlii, Schleg. 

 Java. 



Supraorbitals more or less distinctly lieeled. Total length 

 300 mm. 



25. Calotes cristatellus, Kuhl. 

 Java. 



26. Calotes Juhatus, D. & B. 

 Java. 



27. Calotes tympanistriga, Gray. 

 Java. 



28. Calotes versicolor, Daud. 



29. Calotes ophiomachus, Merr. 



30. Calotes aherrans, sp. n. (PI. VIII. fig. 3.) 



Upper head-scales rather large, irregular, smooth or feebly 

 keeled. A rather large tubercle behind the superciliary 

 edge and a smaller one on its anterior end. A pair of 

 tubercles on the occiput. Tympanum scale-like. A slight 

 nuchal crest, composed of a few small spines. No transverse 

 gular fold. No oblique fold in front of the shoulder. 

 Dorsal crest indistinct ; a very slightly serrated ridge. 36 



* Psmdodelma impar, Fischer, Archiv f. Natur^escliichte, 48 .Tahvi?-. 

 (1882) p. 286. 



