Nova Guinea : résultats de l'expédition scientifique néerlandaise à la Nouvelle-Guinée en 1903[-1920] . 1 spec. Q. Bivak Island 1909, 6 spec, 4 young ones and 2 cf- Rain Island 1909, 1 spec. cf- Lorentz River 1909, 3 spec, 1 young Q and 2 young ones. This tree-gecko from the eastern part of the Archipelago is rather abundantly foundin New Guinea. The three maie spécimens hâve 64 or 66 fémoral pores. Length of largestspécimen 227 mm., of smallest 86 mm. 6. Gecko pumilus Blgr. Boulenger, Ann. Nat. Hist. (5) XVI 1885, p. Rooy, Indo-Austr. Rept. I 1915, p. 54. Merauke 1904, 2 spec. cf and Q


Nova Guinea : résultats de l'expédition scientifique néerlandaise à la Nouvelle-Guinée en 1903[-1920] . 1 spec. Q. Bivak Island 1909, 6 spec, 4 young ones and 2 cf- Rain Island 1909, 1 spec. cf- Lorentz River 1909, 3 spec, 1 young Q and 2 young ones. This tree-gecko from the eastern part of the Archipelago is rather abundantly foundin New Guinea. The three maie spécimens hâve 64 or 66 fémoral pores. Length of largestspécimen 227 mm., of smallest 86 mm. 6. Gecko pumilus Blgr. Boulenger, Ann. Nat. Hist. (5) XVI 1885, p. Rooy, Indo-Austr. Rept. I 1915, p. 54. Merauke 1904, 2 spec. cf and Q-The species was first described from Murray Island and then known from Port Moresby,South New Guinea. The two Merauke spécimens are the first from Dutch South New Guinea ;the maie has the number of pores, mentioned in the above-named description (1915): 11 praeanalpores, separated from 12 fémoral pores on each side. Total length 78 mm. Fam. Pygopodidae. 7. Lialis burtonï Gray. Boulenger, Cat. Liz. I 1885, p. 247. de Roov, Indo-Austr. Rept. I 1915, p. 63, fig. 38—40. Merauke 1904, 1 Fig. 1. Lialis burtoni Gray. A young spécimen, of 211 mm. length, and belonging to the var. E. of Boulengerslist of varieties. ) It occurs both along the north and the south coast of New Guinea, in theAru Islands and in Australia. 1) In Indo-Austr. Rept. I 1915 p. 64 var. E. is mentioned the ventral dark band; this must be the central one. 136 NELLY DE ROOY. REPTILES. Fam. Gonyocephalus diloplius (D. B.). Boulenger, Cat. Liz. I 1885, p. 290. de Rooy, Indo-Austr. Rept. I 1915, p. 108, fig. 50. Etna Bay 1904, 1 spec. Sabang on Lorentz River 1907, 1 spec. Resirug 1907, 1 young spec. Lorentz River 1909, 1 young spec. Alkmaar 1909, 3 spec. River Camp 1909, 1 spec. Rain Island 1909, 1 spec. Bivak Island 1909, 3 spec. Van Weels Camp 1912, 1 spec. Kloof Camp 1912, 2 spec. (1 young one). Inside of mouth pale yellow; eyelids red; lower labials yellow; cheeks reddish-white(in


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