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Cainodactylus yunnanensis (Boulenger). 



Description based on No. 18967, Museum of Comparative 

 Zoology, from Yunnanfu, China. Rev. John Graham, collector. 



Rostral rectangular, two and a half times as broad as high, 

 with just a trace of a median cleft in the posterior margin; nostril 

 bordered by rostral, first upper labial, two or three ill-developed 

 nasals and a few small granules; ten or eleven upper labials, nine 



Text-fig. 1. Palmar view, Cainodactyhis yunnanensis (Boulenger), Museum of Comparative 

 Zoology No. 18967, Yunnanfu, China. Rev. J. Graham, collector. 



Text-fig. 2. Palmar view of manus, Hemidactylus mabouia (Mareau de J.). Mt. Hundugula, 

 1200 feet, Tanganyika Territory. A. Loveridge, collector. 



Text-fig. 3. Palmar view of manus, Gehyra interstitialis Gudemans. Fak Fak, Dutch New 

 Guinea, T. Barbour Collection. 



or ten lower labials; mental large, triangular, followed by a me- 

 dian pair of large chin-shields, a second pair bordering these 

 sHghtly diminished in size; other shields, somewhat enlarged but 

 diminishing progressively, border all the lower labials; scales on 

 head, back and limbs granular and equal in size; those on the 

 snout somewhat enlarged; scales of the throat all flattened 

 granules but those of chest and belly enlarged cycloid, imbricate 

 and smooth; digits as described above; tail cylindrical, covered 



