LEONHARD STEJNEGER 



1834. — Maticora Gray, Illustr. Indian Zool., vol. 2, pi. 

 86, fig. 2 (monotype, M. lineata. = Aspis intestinalis 

 Laurenti). 



1843. — Pseudelaps Kitzinger, Syst, Rept., p. 28 (type, 

 Elaps farcatas Schneider = A. intestincilis) not Pseudoe- 

 laps Kitzinger. 1826). 



1843. — Gongylocormus Kitzinger, Syst. Rept., p. 28 

 t ype, Flaps bivirgatus). 



1857. — Doliophis Girard, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sei. Phila- 

 delphia, 1857, (p. 182) (type, Elaps ßaviceps Cantor = E. bi- 

 virgatus). 



1858. — Helminthoelaps Jan, Rev. Mag. Zool., 1858, 

 p. 518 (type, here designated, E. bivirgatus). 



1871. — Adeniophis Peters, Monatsber. Akad. Wiss. 

 Berhn 1871, p. 578 (type, A. nigrotaeniatus Peters = A. in- 

 testinalis). 



1914. — Aspis Barbour, Proc. New England Zool. Club, 

 vol. 5, p. 92 (type, A. intestinalis) (not Laurenti 1768). 



The single male specimen of Maticora bivirgata collected 

 by LuMHOLTS has 13 scale rows, 1 anal, 43 subcaudals, 6 su- 

 pralabials, 1+2 oculars, and 1 + 2 temporals. The specimen 

 is too much damaged for an accurate count of the ventrals. 



Trimeresurus borneensis (Peters). 

 Two specimens with 21 schale rows, and respectively 161 

 and 154 ventrals and 48 and 53 subcaudals. 



Trimeresurus sumatranus (Raffles). 

 The single specimen collected has 21 scale rows; 188 ven- 

 trals; an undivided anal; 59 subcaudals: and 9 supralabials. 



Trimeresurus wagleri (Boie). 

 Single specimen: sc. 25; ventr. 139; an. 1; subc. ?; supra- 



lab. 9 and 10. „ c m r i iv/r 



U. S. Nahonal Museum, 



Washington, D. C. 



Trykt 5. mai 1922. 



