REPTILES FROM SOMALILAND 17 



Males with 30 to 35 femoral pores. Indistinguishable from 

 Indian specimens. 



10. Hemidactylus mabouia, Mor. — Lugh, Brava and between 

 Matagoi and Lugh ; numerous. 



11. Hemidactylus ruspolii, Blgr. — Lugh and between Matagoi 

 and Lugh ; numerous. 



Males with 14 to 17 femoral pores on each side. Young- 

 dark brown or nearly black above and below, with some of the 

 large tubercles of a pure white. 



12. Hemidactylus macropholis, Blgr. — Lugh; numerous. 

 The praeanal pores vary between 6 and 9. 



13. Lygodactylus capensis, Smith. — Lugh; numerous. 



The enlarged scales under the tail are paired when the organ 

 is intact. In reproduced tails, there is a single series of band-like 

 subcaudals. Some of the specimens are infested with apparently 

 the same red Acarians as noticed by Dr. Anderson in Pristurus 

 flavipunctatus (P. Z. S. 1895, p. 638), the present Lizard, how- 

 ever, having no red spots to harmonize with the parasite. 



14. Agama vaiilanti, Blgr. — Lugh; two specimens. Confluence 

 of the Web and Ganana ; one specimen. 



15. Varanus ocellatus, Riipp. — Lugh, Comia pass, Ganana. 



16. Varanus niloticus, L. — Lugh. 



17. Agamodon anguliceps, Ptrs. — Brava; three specimens, 

 the largest measuring 180 millim. 



All three have four upper and four lower labials. 



18. Agamodon compressus, Mocq. — Brava; a single young 

 specimen, 75 millim. long. 



Three upper and four lower labials ; the first lower labial 

 very minute. Annuii 160 + 22. 



19. Latastia longicaudata, Reuss. — ■ Lugh; one adult female 

 and one half-grown. 



Both have 8 femoral pores on each side ; 68 scales across the 

 middle of the body in the adult, 61 in the smaller specimen. 



20. Latastia carinata, Ptrs. — Brava; an adult male. 



This species, the type of which was obtained at Brava by 

 Hildebrandt , had not been rediscovered since its description in 



Ann. del Mus. Civ. di St. Nat. Serie 2.\ Vol. XVII (21 Novembre 1896) 2 



