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G. J. FEJÉRVÁR Y 
Lacerta muralis Laue. var. Bocagei Seoane. 
Podarcis muralis Laue., Seoane, 12, p. 352. (1877). 
Laoerta muralis Laue. var. Bocagei, Seoane, 13, p. 18 — 19. (1884.) — Bedeiaga, 1, p.. 
255-256. (1886). - Boulengee, 2, p. 29. (1887) and 3, p. 361-363 and 415-418, 
Pl. XXIV, fig. 6 — 8, Pl. XXV, fig. 10. (1905). — Scheeibee, 11, p. 412, 424 — 
425, 428 (1912). 
Lacerta muralis Laue., Boulengee, 3, p. 75 — 77, Pl. II, fig. 2. (1905). 
Lacerta muralis var. bocagii, Boulengee, 5, p. 144 — 145, Pl. XVI, fig. 11 — 13. (1913.) 
MATERIAL EXAMINED. 
(Fifteen specimens.) 
1. A younger adult, and three adult from Lisbon. (Coll. Fejér- 
váry, No. 202.) 
2. A semiadult (almost adult), and two adult $ Ç from Lisbon. 
(Coll. Fejérváry, No. 202.) 
3. Three adult $$ from Alcochête (Portugal). (Coll. Fejérváry, 
No. 203.) 
4. Two senil (the one decapitated), a semiad. (J, a senil and an 
adult Ç from La Coruna (Spain), collected by Don Y. L. Seoane. (Hungarian 
National Museum.) 
FORM AND PROPORTIONS. 
Proportions resembling those of Lacerta muralis Laur. 1 
Head moderately large, 1*5—1‘7-times 2 as long as broad; upper 
surface of head tolerably flattened, temporal region in old $ rather swollen ; 
the height in the middle of temporal region 3 varies between the distance 
from the anterior corner 4 of the eye to the middle of the frenai up to the 
middle of the nasofrenal shield ; its length is contained 3*6—4 times in the <J, 
and 4*2—4*5 (4*7 in the semiad.) times in the Ç in the length of body (head +-■ 
trunk). Snout moderately long, and moderately slender, with a slightly 
1 I do not see Prof. Scheeibee’s reason for saying «Die Grösse des erwachsenen Tieres 
beträgt etwa 16 cm, Bocagei ist also unter den muralis- Varietäten die kleinste Form». (11,. 
p. 425.) Taking also Boulengee’s observations into consideration we may state that the 
adult and old specimens measur about 53 — 65 mm from snout to vent; but the specimens, 
of Lac. muralis Laue, present also about the same dimensions (see Boulengee, 4, p. 356, 
and Fejéeváey, 6, p. 43), and only some southern forms, as for instance Brueggemanni 
Bede, and nigriventris Bp., are generally of larger size than the average of the Bocagei. 
2 The proportions are counted always until 1 decimal. 
3 Measured on an imaginary line drawn in the middle of temporal region, from the 
under border of the respective sublabial to the outer border of the parietal. 
4 From the point where the upper and lower eyelid join. 
