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A SYNOPSIS OF THE SPECIES OF 



the body, being most distinct in front of the scapular region. Here traces of the 

 original six stripes are visible between the spots. 



It is possible that it may be demonsti'ated that the C. sericeus is established on 

 a female of this species with abnormally reduced frontoparietal plates. The colora- 

 tion is much like that of specimen l^o. 3033. 



CnemidopJiorus gitlaris semifasciatus Cope. 



Catalogue Number. 



Number of Specimens. 



Locality. Whence derived. 



Nature of Specimen. 



9248 

 3033 



1 

 1 



Coabuila, Mex. Lieut. Couch. 

 Patos Coaliuila. Lieut. Coucli. 



Alcoholic. 

 Alcoholic. 



Cnemidopliorus gularis costatus Cope. 



Cnemidopliorus sexlineatus costatus BouTenger, Catal. Liz. Brit. Mus., II, 1885, p. 366. 

 Onemidophorus costatus Cope, Proceeds. Amer. Pbilos. Soc, 1877, p. 95. 



This form is totally distinct from all others in coloration. There are six infra- 

 labials and eighteen femoral pores in the only known specimen. This is about the 

 size of a large C. s. gularis, or less than the C. s. angusticeps and communis. Exact 

 habitat unknown, but it is Mexican. 



Cjstemidophokus ocellifee Spix. 



Peters, Moiiatsbev. Akad. Wiss. Berlin, 1877, pp. 412-14. 

 Boulenger, Catal. Liz. Brit. Mus., II Ed., 1885, p. 372. 

 Tejiis ocellifer Spix, Spec. Nov. Lacert. Braz., p. 23, PI. XXV. 

 Cnemidophorus hygomii Rbdt. et Liitk., Yidensk. Meddel., ISGl, p. 231. 

 Bocourt, Miss. Sci. Mex. Rept., PI. XXf, Fig. 12. 

 Brazil. 



Cnemidophorus multilineatus Philippi. 



Archlv f. Naturgesch., 1869, p. 41. 



Boulenger, Catal. Liz. Brit. Mus., 2d Ed., II, 1885, p. 373. 



From Mendoza, Argentina. 



Unknown to me by autopsy. 



