. Breviora. . Fig. 1. Top: Dromicus callilaemus, lateral view of head, MCZ 69070, from Mona, St. Andrew Parish, Jamaica. Bottom: Dromicus funereus, lat- eral view of head, ASFS 15922, from Christiana, Manchester Parish, Jamaica. nasals; cap usually narrowing posteriorly along the parietal sutures and continuing as a middorsal stripe, at times diffusing into the darker ground color of the neck; prefrontals, nasals, and supraoculars often with a dark spot; rostral pale, usually with a dark inverted U-shaped bar; pattern more pronounced in juven- iles; young specimens also with many flecks or pun


. Breviora. . Fig. 1. Top: Dromicus callilaemus, lateral view of head, MCZ 69070, from Mona, St. Andrew Parish, Jamaica. Bottom: Dromicus funereus, lat- eral view of head, ASFS 15922, from Christiana, Manchester Parish, Jamaica. nasals; cap usually narrowing posteriorly along the parietal sutures and continuing as a middorsal stripe, at times diffusing into the darker ground color of the neck; prefrontals, nasals, and supraoculars often with a dark spot; rostral pale, usually with a dark inverted U-shaped bar; pattern more pronounced in juven- iles; young specimens also with many flecks or punctations on a lighter dorsum; supralabials 7/7; inf ralabials 9/9; pre- frontals 2; loreals usually present 1/1; preoculars 1/1; postocu- lars 2/2; temporals 1 + 2/1 + 2; dorsals smooth, dorsal row formula Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology. Cambridge, Mass. , Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University


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