. Breviora. 6 BREVIORA No. 198 of the enlarged lateral postinalar segment. The sutures between the supralabials run at angles of 45° to the slit of the mouth. The oeular is (luadrangular. The mental is T-shaped and nuich lai'gcr tlian the tiny first infralabials. The third infralahials are (piite narrow. The post- mental is almost as large as a second infralabial. The triangular tips of the two segments of the first ])Ostgenial row embrace it posteriorly. There are three second postgenials. The anterior tip of the median one contacts the postnu^ntal in some specimens. The malars are relatively


. Breviora. 6 BREVIORA No. 198 of the enlarged lateral postinalar segment. The sutures between the supralabials run at angles of 45° to the slit of the mouth. The oeular is (luadrangular. The mental is T-shaped and nuich lai'gcr tlian the tiny first infralabials. The third infralahials are (piite narrow. The post- mental is almost as large as a second infralabial. The triangular tips of the two segments of the first ])Ostgenial row embrace it posteriorly. There are three second postgenials. The anterior tip of the median one contacts the postnu^ntal in some specimens. The malars are relatively small and contact the second and third infralabials, but are clearly excluded from contact with the postmental. The segments of the ])ostmalar row ai-e relatively long, the lateral ones are almost wedge-shaped. Only the anterior half of the lateral ones contacts the third infralabial; the pos- terior portion reaches the small segment back of the angulus oris. The postmalar row is thus counted as the first body annulus. Fig. 3. Aniphisbacna sclnnuUi. \'('iiti;il view of cloacM ;iihI tail of the holotype, MCZ ZHllf) from Isabella, I'licito Rico. The line e(|iia Is 1 nini to scale. (V. Cuniniings, del.). 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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