. Breviora. 1965 NEW ANGLE FROM PUERTO RICO usually 4), all scales subequal. Supratemporal scales subgranu- lar, flattened, grading- upward into irregularly enlarged scales surrounding interparietal. Interparietal round, small, larger or smaller than ear, separated /rom the supraorbital semicircles by 3 (2-6, usually 4) scales. Ear small, subround, placed far ventrally, directly behind the commissure of the mouth. Suboculars in contact with supralabials, anteriorly grading into loreals, posteriorly grading into supratempoials. Ten to eleven supralabials to the center of the eye, the posterior


. Breviora. 1965 NEW ANGLE FROM PUERTO RICO usually 4), all scales subequal. Supratemporal scales subgranu- lar, flattened, grading- upward into irregularly enlarged scales surrounding interparietal. Interparietal round, small, larger or smaller than ear, separated /rom the supraorbital semicircles by 3 (2-6, usually 4) scales. Ear small, subround, placed far ventrally, directly behind the commissure of the mouth. Suboculars in contact with supralabials, anteriorly grading into loreals, posteriorly grading into supratempoials. Ten to eleven supralabials to the center of the eye, the posterior supra- labials very low and Fig. 2. Anolis occultus new species. Dorsal, lateral and ventral views of head of type, MCZ 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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