158 Lacertidm. 



-whilst nearer Lacerta in having occasionally as many as 6 femoral 

 pores. 



1. PLATYPLACOPUS KUEHNEI. 



Talcydromus huehnei, Van Denburgh, Proc. Calif. Ac. (4) iii, 1909, 

 p. 50, and t.c. 191-2, p. 252 ; T. Vogt, Sitzb. Ges. Nat. Fr. Berl. 

 1914, p. 99. 



Platyplacopus huehnei, Bouleng. t.c. p. 232, pi. xlvii, fig. 3. 



Body feebly depressed. Head nearly twice as long as broad, flat 

 above, its depth equal to the distance between the centre of the eye 

 and the tympanum, its length 3| times (male) in length to vent; 

 snout acutely pointed, as long as postocular part of head, with sharp 

 canthus and vertical loreal region. Neck narrower than the head. 

 Pileus slightly more than twice as long as broad. Hind limb reaching 

 the axil (male) ; foot as long as the head. Tail more than twice as 

 long as head and body. 



Nostril pierced between (three or) four shields. Rostral not 

 touching the nostril, rarely in contact with the frontonasal* ; upper 

 head-shields rather rough with faint striae and pits ; frontonasal a little 

 longer than broad ; prefrontals forming an extensive median suture ; 

 frontal with a median keel, a little shorter than its distance from the 

 •end of the snout, as long as the frontoparietals, If times as long as 

 broad, a little narrower behind than in front; parietals IJ times as 

 long as broad ; interparietal 1^ times as long as broad, separated from 

 the smaller occipital by a short suture formed by the parietals. 

 4 supraoculars, first very small, second and third equal, fourth small ; 4 

 superciliaries, first and second elongate, first in contact with the second 

 supraocular and followed by a series of granules.f Two superposed 

 postnasals X ; anterior loreal much shorter than second ; 4 uppei- 

 labials § anterior to the subocular, which is a little narrower beneath 

 than above ; temporal scales very small, granular, keeled ; an enlarged 

 .anterior upper temporal, not in contact with the fourth supraocular ; 

 a very narrow tympanic shield. 

 No pterygoid teeth. 



4 pairs of 'chin-shields, the 3 anterior in contact in the middle. 

 28 gular scales on the median line, anterior granular, posterior 



* According to Vogt. 



t The series sometimes complete according to Van Denburgh. 

 I This is probably an individual abnormality in the specimen examined by 

 me, as no mention is made by Van Denburgh of two postnasals. 

 § Sometimes 5 according to Van Denburgh. 



