OF BillTISl! TEURITOIHES IM EAST AFRICA. 845 



7. ILlCMlDACTVLUS HltOOKl GvAJ. 



r.lgi-. C'.'il.. iAy.. i. p. 128, 1885. 



Ugivndii; Keiij-a Colony; Tanganyika Teri-itoiy; Zanzibar. 



8. Uemiuacxvlus avejineui Torn. 



Torn. Arch. Naturg. vi. p. 63, 1897. 



Uemidactijlus tornieri Mocq. Bull. Mus. Paris, 1902, p. 404. 



Kenya Colony ; Tanganyika Territory. 



9. Hemidactylus macuopholis Blgr. 



Blgr. Ann, Mus. Civ. st. nat. Genova, ser. 2, xvii. p. 7, 1890. 

 Kenya Colony. 



5. BUNOCNEMIS. 



Giinther, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1894, p. 85. 



1. BUXOCNEMIS MODESTUS Gtlir. 



Gtlu'. Proc. Zool. Hoc. 1894, p. 85. 

 KonyM. Colony. 



0. Lygodactylus. 

 Griiy, I'l'oc. Zool. Hoc. 18G4, p. 59 ; Blgr. Cnt. T.iz. i. p. 158. 



S>/nopsis of the Species. 



I. Subciimlul scales small caj)e)isis. 



II. Subtiuidals culiivgcd, in two lougiturlinal rows. 



9 upper and 6 lower labials ; 10 pr.vanal pores in mate fischeri. 



6 or G upper and 5 or 6 lower labials ; 6 pncanal pores in [fieri. 



male /• y&r. schef- 



III. Subcaudals transversely enlarged in a single median series, (i. grotei may 

 combine subcaudal arrangement of I, II, & III.) 



6 to 10 upper and 5 to 8 lower labials ; 4 to 6 prasanal pores 



in male. Tbroat pure white grotei. 



5 or 6 upper and 6 or 7 lower labials ; 8 to 9 prreanal pores 



in male. Throat usually black in male ^icturatus, 



6 to 7 upper and 5 to 7 lower labials ; 8 to 9 prtcanal pores 



in male. Throat usually with chevron-sliaped m.arkings. p. gutturalis. 



1 . Lygodactylus c!Api:nsis Sniitli. 

 Blgr. Cat. Liz. i. p. 160. 

 Tanganyika Territoiy. 



2. Lygodactylus fischeri Blgr. 

 Blgr. Proc. Zool. Soc. 1890, p. 80. 

 Kenya Colony ; Tangnnyika Territory. 



3. Lygodactylus fiscueri, var. scheffleri Sternf. 



Sternf. Ergebn. Deut.-Zentral-Afrika Exp. 1907-08, vol. iv. 



(Z. 2) p. 206, 1913. 

 Kenya Colony ; Tanganyika Territory. 



