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G. J. FEJÉRVÁR Y 
Origin 
Lis- 
Sex and age 
semiad. 
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ad. 
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ad. 
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Supralabialia anterior and 
posterior to subocular 
3—3 ; 3—33— 4 1 ; 2—2 
4—4; 3—3 
•a« 
1 
■â" 
1 
4-4; 3—3 
4—4; 4—4 
Supraciliaria 
5—5 
5—5 
6-6 
6—6 
5-4 
5—5 
Supratemporalia 4 
8-8 
5-6 
00 
8—9 
7—6 
5—5 
Scale-rows 5 between massete¬ 
ricum and supratemporalia 
2_2 6 
meeting 
each other 
in a short 
suture 
1—1 
1—2 
1—1 
1 
1—1 
Scale-rows between masseteri¬ 
cum and tympanale 
5—5 
2_2 
4- 4 
4—4 
4-4 
3—4 
Scale-rows between masseteri¬ 
cum and supralabialia 
4-4 
1—2 
3—3 
1 
CO 
3—3 
3—3 
Scale-rows between the mas- 
seterioum and postocularia 
CO 
1 
CO 
2_2 
2—3 
3—3 
3—3 
3—3 
Scales across body 11 
60 
55 
57 
57 
56 
62 
Dorsal scales corresponding to 
one ventral plate 12 
3 
3 
3 
4—(3) 
3 
CO 
1 
Scales on back 
; 
smooth 
smooth 
smooth 
smooth 
smooth 
smooth 
Scales on upper surface of tail 
(surface and hind border) 
i 
slightly keel¬ 
ed; broadly 
rounded, tra¬ 
ces of apical 
pits 
slightly keel¬ 
ed nearly 
smooth ; 
bluntly 
pointed, tra¬ 
ces of apical 
pits 
sligthly keel¬ 
ed, nearly 
smooth; bro¬ 
adly rounded, 
traces of api¬ 
cal pits be¬ 
fore regene¬ 
rate part of 
tail 
slightly keel- 
! ed, nearly 
Í smooth; 
broadly 
rounded, tra¬ 
ces of apical 
pits in a few 
scales 
sligtly keel¬ 
ed, nearly 
smooth ; 
bluntly 
pointed, tra¬ 
ces of apical 
pits 
slightly keel¬ 
ed, nearly 
smooth; 
bluntly 
pointed, tra¬ 
ces of apical 
pits 
Scales on tibia 
keeled at 
the top 
keeled at 
the top 
keeled at 
the top 
keeled at 
the top 
keeled at 
the top 
keeled at 
the top 
Scales on tibia > or < as dor¬ 
sal scales 
about equal 
sized 
smaller 
smaller 
I smaller 
smaller 
smaller 
1 a 
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c 
1 The second right supralabial is somewhat split in its upper part. 
A small intercalary shield on the right side, between the lower border of loreal 
shields and the upper one of second and third supralabial. 
The last one separating on both sides the IV. supraocular from the I. postocular and 
meeting with the I. supratemporal. 
All shields, large and smaller bordering the parietal until its very hind border are 
reckoned as supratemporalia. 
Counted always in a straight line, and if configuration not equal in rescept to 
number, the smaller one is taken. 
