LACEETA MUEALIS IN WESTERN EUEOPE AND NORTH AFRICA. 



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showed the ground-colour between the black network to be lemon-yellow in some, 

 yellowish green to bright grass-green in others. I have since received a few living 

 specimens, also from Rome, through Dr. Vinciguerra. In addition to these, the British 

 Museum possesses one specimen from Castelfranco, Ostia (near woods), presented by 

 Dr. Sambon, and one from the Eoman Campagna, received from Prof. Collett. 



(J . Borne {flavhindata, type) 



J . Outer walls of Rome 



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$ . Castelfranco, Ostia 

 $ . Campagna, nr. Rome 



Measurements : 



From snout to vent . 



,, fore limb 



Length of head . . . 

 Width of head . . . 

 Depth of head 



Fore limb 



Hind limb 



Foot 



Tail (reproduced) 10 



1. 



2. 



3. 



4. 



5. 



6. 7. 



64 



62 



25 



10 



22 



18-19 2 



76 



57 



26 



9 



23 



19-20 1 



73 



67 



25 



9 



26 



19-20 1 



70 



71 



24 



10 



26 



20-21 2 



67 



64 



25 



8 



25 



19-20 1 



65 



63 



25 



10 



25 



20-19 1 



65 



64 



24 



10 



23 



21-20 1 



64 



64 



21 



8 



22 



21-22 1-2 



60 



65 



26 



11 



25 



21-23 1 



66 



58 



27 



9 



24 



19-18 1 



66 



62 



26 



9 



24 



20 1-2 



52 



64 



26 



9 



24 



20-21 1 



62 



64 



28 



11 



29 



21 1 



67 



55 



29 



9 



26 



20-19 1 



1. 



2. 



3. 





4. 



5. 6. 



64 



7G 



67 





66 



52 62 



26 



30 



27 





25 



19 25 



17 



20 



18 





15 



13 15 



11 



13 



11 





10 



8 9 



8 



10 



9 





7 



6 7 



24 



25 



25 





23 



18 21 



36 



39 



? 





35 



27 34 



20 



21 



•? 





19 



15 18 



05 



125 



107 





98 



60 92 



1. C?- 



2,3. <?. 



4,5. ?. 



6. <?. 



Rome (type of var. flaviundata) . 

 Walls of Rome. 



Castelfranco. 



Head (PL XXVIII. fig. 1) once and a half to once and two-thirds as long as broad, 

 moderately depressed, its depth, in the tympanic region, equal to the distance between 

 the anterior border or the centre of the eye and the anterior border of the tympanum. 

 Hind limb reaching the shoulder or the collar in males, the axil in females. Foot 

 not more than once and one-third the length of the head, sometimes but slightly 



longer than the head. 



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