94 IGUANIDR, 
104. Anolis bombiceps. 
Anolis bombiceps, Cope, Journ, Ac. Philad, (2) viii. 1876, p. 168. 
Head, short, wide, and convex above, shorter than the tibia; 
forehead concave, frontal ridges distinct; upper head-scales smooth ; 
supraorbital semicircles separated by two rows of scales; supra- 
ocular scales smooth or nearly so; occipital subround, larger than 
tympanum, surrounded by numerous smaller scales; loreal rows 
six; ear-opening round. Gular appendage small. Dorsal scales 
much smaller than ventrals, smooth, and a little larger than the 
almost granular laterals; ventrals keeled. The adpressed hind 
limb reaches beyond the front of the orbit. Tail subround, with 
equal scales. General colour bright olive, shaded with brown above ; 
a dark band from ear to shoulder, and vertical blackish bars on the 
sides; fan dark indigo? 
Total length .......... 130 millim. 
Head, to ear .......... 1D aes 
Width of head ........ 6 4, 
Hind hm ws cowed eed 40. ,, 
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Nauta, Upper Amazons. 
105. Anolis capito. 
Anolis (Draconura) capito, Peters, Mon. Berl. Ac. 1863, p. 142; 
Bocourt, Miss. Se. Mex., Rept. p. 101, pl. xvi. fig. 27. 
carneus, Cope, Proce. Ac. Philad. 1864, p. 169. 
Head about once and a half as long as broad, a little shorter than 
the tibia ; forehead deeply concave, no frontal ridges ; upper head- 
scales keeled ; scales of the supraorbital semicircles slightly enlarged, 
separated by two or three series of scales; numerous slightly 
enlarged, keeled supraocular scales; occipital scarcely distinct ; 
canthus rostralis short, angular; loreal rows eight; nine or ten 
labials to below the centre of the eye; ear-opening large, vertically 
oval. Gular appendage slightly indicated in the female; gular 
scales keeled. Dorsal scales small, hexagonal, juxtaposed, smooth, 
not distinctly larger than the laterals, which are round; ventral 
scales larger, rounded, imbricate, strongly keeled. The adpressed 
hind limb reaches the anterior border of the orbit or the nostril; 
digits very feebly dilated; fifteen or sixteen lamellae under pha- 
langes 11. and 1. of the fourth toe. Tail rounded, covered with 
equal keeled scales; its length not twice that of head and body. 
Pale brown or yellowish above, with irregular dark brown spots or 
longitudinal bands on the neck and back ; lower surfaces yellowish 
white. 
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