. Breviora. 1992 ANOLIS LAMARI 17 group (Figs. 8, 10). (It is noteworthy that the members of the roquet series, which primitively show the interparietal in contact with the supraorbital semicircles, also lack these large scales lateral to the interparietal.) A. santamartae: An Anomalous Species. The one exception within what I have called the punctatus species group, Anolis santamartae Williams, 1982 (the significant parietal area is shown in Fig. 11), is the only species of alpha anoles known to occupy the southeast comer of the Sierra de Santa Marta, the north end of which is occupied by A.


. Breviora. 1992 ANOLIS LAMARI 17 group (Figs. 8, 10). (It is noteworthy that the members of the roquet series, which primitively show the interparietal in contact with the supraorbital semicircles, also lack these large scales lateral to the interparietal.) A. santamartae: An Anomalous Species. The one exception within what I have called the punctatus species group, Anolis santamartae Williams, 1982 (the significant parietal area is shown in Fig. 11), is the only species of alpha anoles known to occupy the southeast comer of the Sierra de Santa Marta, the north end of which is occupied by A. solitarius and the southwest by A. menta. It might be plausible to consider A. santamartae on geo- graphic grounds alone as a possible member of the tigrinus Figure 10. Scales of the parietal area in some members of the "punctatus species ; A. A. sp. ? near transversalis: MHNJP 1192. B. : AMNH. C. A. calimae, holotype: MCZ 158392. D. A. dissimilis: FMNH 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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