Leiolopisma kadarsani padariensis subsp, n, (Figure 5, c) 



Diagnosis. Differs from the typical form described above 

 mainly by the peculiarities of coloration and pattern of body. 



Holotype. Zoological Institute of the Academy of Sciences of 

 the USSR, No. 17605, one male, adult, Island of Padar in the Lesser 

 Sunda Archipelago, 8 August 1962, I.S. Darevskii. 



Paratypes. The Zoological Institute of the Academy of Sciences 

 of the USSR, No. 17606 (2 specimens), same locality. 



Description. The central occipital stripe wider than in the 

 nominal subspecies, more widened at the head, occupying here entire 

 width of two adjacent rows of body scales, while the bordering black 

 stripes almost disappear in this area. Dark pattern on head slightly 

 distinct. Tail above of a greyish-cream color similar to the 

 occipital stripe. Twenty-four rows of body scales around midbody 

 (26 in each of the two paratypes), 21 lamellae on the lower side of 

 the fourth digit of hindlimb (25 in one of the paratypes). 



Length of body with head 41 mm, tail 76 mm. 



Range. Island of Padar between the larger islands of Komodo 

 and Rintja in the Lesser Sunda Archipelago. All three specimens 

 were obtained in the western part of the island in the forest cover 

 under trees. 



Leiolopisma sembalunica rint jana subsp. n, (Figure 6) 



Diagnosis. Relatively small Leiolopisma with one fronto- 

 parietal scute and no interparietal. Twenty-six to 28 smooth scales 

 around midbody, 18 to 22 smooth lamellae underneath fourth digit of 

 hindlimb. 



Holotype. Bogor Zoological Museum (Indonesia), No. 977, one 

 female, adult. Island of Rintja in the Lesser Sunda Archipelago, 

 10 August 1962, I.S. Darevskii. 



Paratypes. Zoological Institute of the Academy of Sciences 

 of the USSR (Leningrad), No, 17607, series of 19 specimens, same 

 locality. 



Description. Head obtuse anteriorly. Lower eyelid with 

 undivided disc. Ear opening round, somewhat shorter in diameter 

 than ocular disc, without scaly lobules. Nostri between nasal, 

 postnasal and first supralabial. Supranasal absent. Frontonasal 

 wider than long. Rostral in contact with frontonasal and fronto- 

 nasal in contact with frontal. Latter shorter than frontoparietal 



