. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 236 BULLETIN 58, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. TAKYDROMUS SMARAGDINUS" Boulenger. I84S. 1887 Tnchysaiints japonicus Adams, Narml. Voy. Satnaraiui, II, j). ."^05 ("Miaro- sliimas") (not of Duuieril and liihron, 18:i9). Tarhjdromus sinurdgdinus BovLKNfeiEK, Cat. Liz. Brit. Mu!^., Ill, p. 509 (type-lucality. "Loochoo Islands;" types in Brit. Mus.; Fryer collection); Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1887, p. 147, pi. xvii, fig. 2; pi. xviii, fig. 1 (Loochoo).—GuENTHER, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (G), I, Mar. 1888, p. 168 (Loocho
. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 236 BULLETIN 58, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. TAKYDROMUS SMARAGDINUS" Boulenger. I84S. 1887 Tnchysaiints japonicus Adams, Narml. Voy. Satnaraiui, II, j). ."^05 ("Miaro- sliimas") (not of Duuieril and liihron, 18:i9). Tarhjdromus sinurdgdinus BovLKNfeiEK, Cat. Liz. Brit. Mu!^., Ill, p. 509 (type-lucality. "Loochoo Islands;" types in Brit. Mus.; Fryer collection); Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1887, p. 147, pi. xvii, fig. 2; pi. xviii, fig. 1 (Loochoo).—GuENTHER, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (G), I, Mar. 1888, p. 168 (Loochoo lis.).—Okada, Cat. Vert. Japan, 1891, p. 70 (Okinawa).— Fritze, Zool. Jahrb. Syst., VII, 1894, p. 859; author's separate, p. 10 (Okinawa).—BoETTGER, Offenbach. Ver. Naturk. 33-30 Ber., 1895, p. 107 (Okinawa shima).—Brown, Proc. Phila. Acad., 1902, June 11, p. 184 (0-shima or Okinawa shima).—Schenkel, Verh. Naturf. Ges. Basel, XIII, Pt. 1, p. 180 (Okinawa). Description (figs. 203-204).—Adult male; No. 16361; Great- Loo Choo Island; May, 1853; W. Heme, collector. Rostral not in 203 contact with internasal, the anterior nasals being in contact behind the rostral; posterior loreal twice as large as anterior; internasal longer than broad, shorter than prefrontals which are more than three- fifths and less than three-fourths the length of the frontal; two large supraoculars in contact with frontal; a small posterior supraocular in contact with fronto-parietals; supraoculars separated from the posterior superciliaries by a single row of gran- ules, the anterior superciliary, which is very long, being in contact with the anterior supraocular throughout its whole length; a small shield in front of first supraocular, separating it from the poste- rior loreal; fi'onto-parietals longer than internasal, as long as prefrontals; parietals longer than fron- tal; interparietal small, very much smaller than Figs. 203-204.—takydro- anterior supraocular; occipital small,
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