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Bachia intermedia Nosie 
Bachia intermedia Nose, Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., Vol. 29, 1921, 
p- 142 (type locality, Perico, Department of Cajamarca, Peru). 
Rance: Northwestern Peru. 
Bachia lineata BOULENCER 
Bachia lineata BouLENGER, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., Ser. 7, Vol. 
12, 1903, p. 432 (type locality, = Venezuela). 
Bachia anomala Roux, Verhandl. Naturf. Ges. Basel, Vol. 40, 
PE. 2, 1920, p. 3] el Mene, District of Acosta, Province of 
F alcon, Venere a 
RANGE: Venezuela. 
Bachia parkeri RuUTHVEN 
Bachia parkeri RuTHvEN, Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., Vol. 38, 
1925, p. 103 (type locality, Chenapown River, on the U pper 
Potaro River, Briti ana). 
RANcE: Northeastern anaes America to eastern Colombia. 
Bachia peruana (WERNER) 
Cophias peruanus WeRNER, Abhandl. u. Ber. Zool. u. Anthr.- 
Ethn. Mus. Dresden, Vol. 9, No. 2, 1900, p. 5 (type locality, 
Chanchamayo, Peru). 
Bachia peruana RUTHVEN, Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., Vol. 38, 
1925, p. 108. 
RANGE: Peru. 
Bachia talpa RuTHVEN 
Bachia talpa RuTHVEN, Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., Vol. ig 
1925, p. 101 (type locality, Valle Dupar, Santa Marta Moun 
tains, Colombia). 
Rance: Colombia. 
Bachia tridactyla’ (Daup1) 
se tridactylus Daub, Hist. Nat. des Reptiles, Vol. 4, 1802, 
367 (type locality, unknown). 
Bachia tridactyla RuTHVEN, Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., Vol. 38, 
1925, p. 108. 
__ Rance: Unknown, but probably South American. 
_1The Chalcides flavescens of e (1789), apparently the oldest described gt 
Bachia, is not eo by herpetolodist “a present, From the original description and Beare 
wie to us that it is probably this species (tridactyla) which was described at a 
- later 
