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limbs are extended, the wrist reaches nearly to the end of the muzzle, and the 



longer toe to the posterior border of the orbits. 



Color dark yellowish-brown above, light brown below. Nine dark cross bands 



on back between scapula? and rump. A black spot in front of the scapula, with 



a pale shade above it. Head plates brown, with blue reflections. Tail annulate 



with brown. 



M. 

 .275 



.087 



.037 



.008 



.019 



Total length 

 Length to vent 

 " to axilla 

 " to orbit . 



Width of head behind 



Length of hind limb . 



of hind foot . 



This species differs materially from the last in its larger 

 the supraorbitals, and smooth abdominal scales 



.067 

 .028 



head-scuta, especially 



26. Doryphorus flavioeps, Guichenot in Castlenau's Voyage in Am6v. Meridionale. 



27. Hypsibates agamoides, Wiegmann, Dum. Bibr. 

 From Moyabamba, Peru. 



28. Microlophus heterolepis, Wiegmann ; Tropidurus heterolepis, Wiegm. Nova Acta Caes. 



Leopold. Nat. Cur., xvii. p. 223, tab. 16. 



Scales granular, a series forming a low crest from the nape to the end of the 

 tail. No femoral nor anal pores. Tail compressed. Head with a broad inter- 

 parietal shield, and large supraorbitals. Ear distinct; nostril above canthus 

 rostralis. Two prehumeral folds, which nearly meet in the middle. 



Abdominal scales much larger than the others, smooth, in transverse rows ; 

 those of the tail of equal size, half keeled. Nine smooth scales in a line across 

 the middle of the muzzle. Nostrils subvertical in one plate, which is separated 

 from the rostral by one scale, from its mate and from the labials by two scales. 

 Superciliary rows in contact ; interparietal broader than long. Five transverse 

 smooth supraorbital scuta bordered within by one, and without by ;wo rows of 

 small scales, with a few of intermediate size between them and the latter. One 

 very long suborbital; eyelids fringed with narrowly conic scales. Four loreal 

 rows. Labial scales 7-7 to the coronoid elevation of the lower jaw, very narrow • 

 the rostral broad, angulate above. Three large smooth infralabials separated from 

 the inferior labials by small scales. Some weak dermal folds on the side of the 



