LUPEROSAURUS 



85 



trees. More than ten specimens were obtained, but several were 

 lost. It is known only from the type locality. 



Table 7. — Measurements and scale counts of Lepidodactylus aureolineatus 



Taylor. 



No. 















Length, 







Head. 



j-.ocaiuy. 



Sex. 



snout to 

 vent. 





Length. 



Width. 



486 



Bunawan, Mindan£ 

 do 



lO 



cT 

 ? 



mm. 

 35 

 37 

 41 

 26 

 34 



mm. 



(-) 

 (-) 

 b34 

 29.5 



42 



mm. 

 11 

 11 

 11 

 8 

 11 



mm,, 

 7 

 8 



7.5 

 5.1 

 7 



484 





485 



. do 



483 



1775 



do 



do 







No. 



Axilla 

 to groin. 



Foreleg. 



Hind leg. 



Upper 

 labials. 



Lower 

 labials. 



Preanal 



pores or 



pore 



scales. 



Collection, 



486 



mm. 



16 



17 



20.5 



13.5 



17 



mm. 

 9.5 

 11 

 12 



7 

 9 



mm. 

 13 



13.8 

 15.5 

 10 

 15 



11-12 



12-13 



12 



12 



11 



10 



10-12 



10-11 



11 



10 



19-19 

 19-19 

 18-19 

 18-19 

 19-19 



E. H. Taylor. 



Do. 



Do. 



Do. 

 Bureau of Science. 



484 



485 



483 



1775 





















1 



^ Missing. 



Regenerated. 



LEPIDODACTYLUS LABIALIS (Peters) 



Gecko labialis Peters, Mon. Berl. Ak. (1867) 14. 

 Lepidodactylus labialis Boulenger, Cat. Liz. Brit. Mus. 1 (1885) 166; 

 BOETTGER, Ber. Senck. Nat. Ges. (1886) 96. 



Description of species. — This species is very closely allied to 

 Lepidodactylus luguhris Dumeril and Bibron, but differs in 

 having fourteen upper labials and fifteen lower labials, the pre- 

 anal pores arranged in a doubly arched series, angular medially, 

 nine on each side, and no femoral pores. Tail cylindrical v^ith 

 the scales larger than those on the body. A single specimen is 

 knovm from Mindanao. 



Remarks. — No complete description of this species is on 

 record, and I doubt v^hether the species has been retaken. The 

 type was collected in Mindanao by C. Semper. 



Genus LUPEROSAURUS Gray 



Luperosaurus Gray, Cat. Liz. (1845) 163. 



Digits strongly dilated, half webbed, with undivided, angularly 

 curved lamellae below; all but thumb and inner toe with a very 



