Archive image from page 36 of Current herpetology (2000). Current herpetology currenthe222420032004niho Year: 2000 ( B Fig. 5. Ventral views of fourth toe bases in a paratype of Tropidophorus baconi sp. nov. (A: 3788) and T. grayi from Luzon, Philip- pines (B). Bars equal 2 mm. D Fig. 4. Dorsal views of heads and dorsolateral views of bodies of Tropidophorus baconi sp. nov. (A and C, respectively: holotype, 3789) and T. grayi from Luzon, Philippines (B and D, respectively). Bar equals 5 mm. showing location of parietal foramen; pari- etals separated by one scale; no disti


Archive image from page 36 of Current herpetology (2000). Current herpetology currenthe222420032004niho Year: 2000 ( B Fig. 5. Ventral views of fourth toe bases in a paratype of Tropidophorus baconi sp. nov. (A: 3788) and T. grayi from Luzon, Philip- pines (B). Bars equal 2 mm. D Fig. 4. Dorsal views of heads and dorsolateral views of bodies of Tropidophorus baconi sp. nov. (A and C, respectively: holotype, 3789) and T. grayi from Luzon, Philippines (B and D, respectively). Bar equals 5 mm. showing location of parietal foramen; pari- etals separated by one scale; no distinct nuchals; nostril piercing nasal; nasal over- lapped by rostral and first supralabial, over- lapping frontonasal and loreal; anterior loreal overlapped by nasal, overlapping frontonasal, prefrontal, upper and lower posterior loreals, and second supralabial; posterior loreals divided into larger upper and smaller lower elements; supralabials seven, including four preorbital, one subocular, and two postocular ones; subocular supralabial bearing shallow groove continuing from one between preor- bital supralabials and loreals; postocular supralabials keeled; presuboculars three, over- lapped by posterior loreal and third and fourth supralabials; one tiny scale between first presubocular and third supralabial; lower eyelid with two rows of six or seven relatively large scales, separated from subocular suprala- bials by one row of granular scales; postocu- lars three, overlapped by fourth supraocular and palpebrals, overlapping postsuboculars; pretemporal keeled, overlapped by fourth supraocular and postocular, overlapping pari- etal and primary temporal; postsuboculars five, keeled, first largest, overlapped by fifth supralabial and overlapping sixth supralabial; temporals keeled in four rows, those in second and third rows enlarged; uppermost secondary and tertiary temporals overlapped by parietal; tympanum superficial; mental overlapping first infralabials and postmental; postm


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