. Breviora. 1974 ANOLIS RUPINAE NEW SPECIES. Figure 3. Anolis rupinae, MCZ 124857. Ventral view of chin. of enlarged scales alongside the narrow infralabials. Throat scales smaller, slighdy elongate anteriorly. Trunk. Two to three middorsal scale rows enlarged, keeled. Flank granules keeled. Ventrals larger than middorsals, weakly keeled, imbricate, subimbricate or rarely juxtaposed. Dewlap. Small, in males only but extending to the level of the axillae, the largest scales about as large as ventrals, weakly keeled. Limbs and digits. Dorsal scales of arm and anterior scales of thigh and of lowe
. Breviora. 1974 ANOLIS RUPINAE NEW SPECIES. Figure 3. Anolis rupinae, MCZ 124857. Ventral view of chin. of enlarged scales alongside the narrow infralabials. Throat scales smaller, slighdy elongate anteriorly. Trunk. Two to three middorsal scale rows enlarged, keeled. Flank granules keeled. Ventrals larger than middorsals, weakly keeled, imbricate, subimbricate or rarely juxtaposed. Dewlap. Small, in males only but extending to the level of the axillae, the largest scales about as large as ventrals, weakly keeled. Limbs and digits. Dorsal scales of arm and anterior scales of thigh and of lower \^g unicarinate. Those of digits and of knee multicarinate. 16 to 21 lamellae under phalanges ii and iii of fourth toe. Tail. Compressed, four middorsal scales per verticil. Postanal scales large in male. Size. Males to 56 mm in snout-vent length, females to 42 mm. Color in life. Webster, 6 September 1969: Adult male type from Castillon: "Snout uniform olive green above. Neck subtly mottled with shades of olive and pale green. Five pale green transverse bands from neck to base of tail. Middorsally the nuchal and dorsal crests have alternating areas of pale blue-green and olive. More laterally the transverse bands separate olive brown blotches with yellowish spots in them. Dorsum of base of. 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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