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12. Hemidactylus aporus, sp. n. 



Very closely allied to H. bocagii, Blgr., but dorsal tubercles 

 larger, closer together, forming 16 to 20 more regular longitudinal 

 series, and male without praeanal or femoral pores, o lamellae 

 under the inner digit, 7 under tlie third and fourth. Pale brownish 

 above , with six or seven darker vary transverse bands on the 

 nape and l)ody; similar bands on the tail, but gradually darker 

 tow^ards the end , w^here they may be almost black and form 

 complete annidi. 









g 



Total length . . . 



. . . millim. 



114 



88 



Head ...... 





16 



1:3 



Width of head . . . 



» 



11 



9 



Bodv 



» 



38 



31 



Fore limb .... 





20 



16 



Hind limi) .... 



» 



25 



19 



Tail 



» 



60 



44 



Several specimens from Anno Bon, from sea level to 500 m. 

 The number of subdigitai lamellae precludes identification with 

 Bethencourt Ferreira's H. new toni L 



13. Hemidactylus brookii, Gray. 



Portuguese Guinea: Bolama, Bissau, Rio Cassine. 

 Cape Verde Islands: St. Jago, Fogo. 



14. Lygodactylus conraui, Tornier. 

 Fernando Po: Bahia de S. Carlos. 

 Previously known from Cameroon. 



15. Lygodactylus gutturalis, Bocage. 

 Portuguese Guinea: Bolama. 



16. Lygodactylus thomensis, Peters. 

 S. Thome: In the town. 



Anno Bon: North part and Pueblo, 400-500 m. 

 Prince's Islands: In the town and up to 300 m. 



17. Tarentola ephippiata, 0' Sh. 

 Portuguese Guinea: Farim. 



18. Tarentola delalandii, D. & B. 



Cape Verde Islands: S. Xicolao, Boa Vista, Rombos, S. Jago, 

 Fogo, Brava. 



