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LIZARDS OF THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS 



as many lamellse under fourth toe (fifteen in the type) ; the 

 color pattern is distinctly different; the body is crossed by a 

 series of zig'zag lines instead of having two median rows of 

 spots; and there is the invariable series of very small yellow 

 spots dorsolaterally on the body. A comparison of descriptions 

 shows other differences. 



Table 5. — Measurements and scale counts of Lepidodactylus divergens 



sp. nov. 



No. 



Locality. 



Sex. 



Length, 

 snout 



to 

 vent. 



Head. 



Length. 



1 

 Width. 



1542 





? 



? 

 ? 

 ? 

 ? 

 ? 

 ? 

 ? 

 ? 

 ? 

 ? 



mm. 

 40 

 42.5 

 43.5 

 43 

 44 

 42 

 40 

 43.8 

 41 

 40 

 41.5 



mm. 

 11 

 12 



12.2 

 12 



12.2 

 1L5 

 11.8 

 12 

 11.5 



n.3 



12 



mm. 



7 



7.8 



7.2 



7.3 



7 



7 



7.8 



7.1 



7.2 



7.3 



1543 



do 



1545 



do 



1544.. . 



do 



1546 



do - 



1547 



do 



1548 



do 



1549 



do 



1550 



do 



1551 



do - 



1554 • .. 



do 







No. 



Axilla 



to 

 groin. 



Foreleg. 



Hind leg. 



Labials. 



Preanal 

 scales. 



Upper. 



Lower. 



1542 



mm. 



17.3 



20.8 



22 



20.2 



22.6 



22.2 



2L8 



22.8 



20.8 



19.8 



20 



mm. 

 12.2 

 13 



12.5 

 14.5 

 13.2 

 12.2 

 12 

 13 



12.5 

 12 

 11.2 



mm. 

 16 



15.6 

 16.2 

 17 

 17 



17.5 

 16.3 

 17.2 

 16.5 

 15.1 

 16.2 



11-12 



12-13 



11-12 



12 



12-13 



12 



12 



12 



12 



12 



11-12 



11-12 



11-12 



11-13 



12 



12 



12 



11-12 



12-13 



11 



11 



11-12 



83 

 33 

 32 

 35 

 83 

 82 

 S3 

 32 

 32 

 84 

 84 



1543 



1545 ., 



1544 



1546 



1547 



1548 



1549- 



1550 



1551 



1554a 





a Type. 



LEPIDODACTYLUS BREVIPES Boettger 

 Lephdodactylv^ brevipes Boettger, Zool. Anz. 20 (1897) 161. 

 Description of species. — (After Boettger.) Differs from Lepi- 

 dodactylus labialis (Peters) and L. pulchro Boulenger in having 

 the body much slenderer, the series of submental scales less 

 distinct, and only twelve preanal pores. Body very slender, head 



