. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 98 BULLETIN 17 7, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM remainder of underside of body and legs covered with smooth, cycloid, imbricate scales; about 14 abdominal scales included in the distance between end of snout and center of eye; the scales on underside of thighs grading down to very small ones; no femoral pores; the scales beneath the tail large, rectangular, arranged in transverse rows, each one equivalent to two of the upper caudal rows in length and much wider than long; fingers and toes slightly but definitely webbed, all with long, angula
. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 98 BULLETIN 17 7, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM remainder of underside of body and legs covered with smooth, cycloid, imbricate scales; about 14 abdominal scales included in the distance between end of snout and center of eye; the scales on underside of thighs grading down to very small ones; no femoral pores; the scales beneath the tail large, rectangular, arranged in transverse rows, each one equivalent to two of the upper caudal rows in length and much wider than long; fingers and toes slightly but definitely webbed, all with long, angularly raised and clawed distal phal- anges, those of the third and fourth fingers and the three outer toes compressed, those of the first, second, and fifth fingers and the first and second toes with an enlarged pad-like scale nearly covering the side of the claw, the first finger and toe with an additional smaller pad- like scale on the other side of the claw; basal dilated portion with 11 single lamellae imder the fourth toe and 9 under the fifth toe; tail cylindrical, distinctly compressed towards the reproduced tip. "Dimensions.—Head to posterior border of ear, 15 mm.; head and body, 51 mm.; tail (repro- duced), 59 mm. "Color in alcohol.—Above drab gray; a seal brown stripe originating behind the nostril, con- tinuing on the lores, passing well above the ear-opening and widening above the shoulder as an enlarged blotch; behind this blotch a fainter continuation of the lateral stripe which becomes very irregular posteriorly and fades out on the sides of the tail; six or seven very narrow dorsal bars between these lateral stripes, the anterior interrupted in the middle and ending as a for- ward-curving blotch on each side of the nape, the remaining bars somewhat similar in shape but paler; a faint irregular roundish marking on the occipital region; traces of wavy crossbars on the upper limb surfaces; upper and lower hps minutely spotted with pale dots; lower surfa
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