CLASS REPTILIA, 



t. 83. and Lac. Gutturosa, Daud. from Seba. ij. t. 103, 

 f. 3, 4. 



Blue green, varied with oblong black dots ; sides with white- 

 eyed black cross-bands ; neck beneath plaited. South 

 America, not Germany. 



Blue-headed Ameiva. Terns {A.) CcEruIeocephalus, Seba. i. 



t. 91,f. 3. 



Head blue ; dorsal line white, with two yellow lines along 

 each side ; thighs white spotted. 



Blue Ameiva. Teius (A.) CyaneuSt Lacep. i. t. 31 , Seba. 



ij. t. 105, f. 2. 

 Bluish, sides with roundish white spots. 



Side-streaked Ameiva. Teius (A.) Lateristriga, Cuv. 

 Seba, i. t. 90, f. 7. (Spix, t. 24, f. 1 .?) 



With a dark white-edged line on each side. 



Striped Ameiva. Teius (A.) Lemniscatns, Lac. Lemnisca- 



tus, Gmel. Seba, i. t. 92, f. 54. Daud. ij. t. 36, f. 1. 

 Dusky blue, back with eight white lines, tail round, limbs 

 white spotted, with three white lines. 



Three-streaked Ameiva. Teius (A.) Tritceneatus, Spix. 

 t. 24, f. 2. 



Checkered Ameiva. Teius {A.) Tesselata, Say, Long. 

 Exp. ij. 50. 



Black, with nine or ten longitudinal, and eighteen or twenty 

 cross lines ; dorsal scales small, beneath whitish. Tail long, 

 brownish olive, black spotted. North America, Say. 



Blue and black Ameiva. Teius (A.) Cyanomelas^ Pr. Max. 



Beytr. v. t. 

 Head short ; tail and back black, with a central broad band, 

 and the sides with two narrow whitish blue streaks. Brazils. 

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