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B. — Eyelids present. 



EUBLEPHARIS. 



No pneumatic plates below. 

 Eyelids present. Back tubercular, head 



black above, back black barred ... E. Hardwickii, 



Similar to the last, but head marbled with 



ocelli and bars on body interrupted . . . E. macularius. 

 Teratolepis. 

 Toes with divided pneumatic plates below, 



not formiag disks. Back covered with 



imbricate scales. 

 Toes with plates below. Back scaled ... T. fasciatus. 



Geckoella. 

 Back tubercular, no prseanal pores. 

 Toes thick at the base, ends slender, back 



tubercular ... G. punctata. 



Family AGAMID^. 

 Lizards of small or moderate size. • 

 Head covered with numerous convex shields. Tongue thick 

 attached : not, or but slightly notched in front. Tail long, not 

 fragile. Eyelids present. Habits diurnal. Food generally insects. 



A. — Femoral or prcBonal pores none. (Tree Lizards.) 



a. — Toes five on all feet. 



Deaco. 



Skin of sides expanded into a parachute. 



Tympanum scaly ... D. maculatua. 



Tympanum naked. A horn-like tubercle 



behind the orbit . . . D. Dussumieri. 



Tympanum naked. No postorbital tubercle D. tseniopterus. 



Otockyptis. 

 No parachute. Tympanum hidden. Gular sack in males. 

 Hind legs longer than body. 

 Limbs long. A gular sack in males ... 0. bivittata, 



