. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. 140. Map 28. Distribution of A. haasi. 44 across the midbody. Ventrals arranged in 12 straight longitudinal rows. Fin- gers with four series of scales. Strong pectination of the toes with seven keels on each subdigital lamella. Distribution This species is only known from Dhahran in Saudi Arabia. Discussion A. haasi is closely related to A. gongrorhynchatus although it differs in its not having a swollen snout at the nasal region, its two large smooth supratem- porals, its divided first and fourth suproculars, its five supralabials anterior to the su
. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. 140. Map 28. Distribution of A. haasi. 44 across the midbody. Ventrals arranged in 12 straight longitudinal rows. Fin- gers with four series of scales. Strong pectination of the toes with seven keels on each subdigital lamella. Distribution This species is only known from Dhahran in Saudi Arabia. Discussion A. haasi is closely related to A. gongrorhynchatus although it differs in its not having a swollen snout at the nasal region, its two large smooth supratem- porals, its divided first and fourth suproculars, its five supralabials anterior to the subocular, its keeled upper and smooth lower temporals, its intensely imbri- cate gulars, its 44 dorsal scales at midbody, and its seven keels on each subdigi- tal lamella. This significant number of differences makes it difficult to simply consider it an aberrant specimen. One might choose to explain it as a case of hybridization perhaps between A. gongrorhynchatus and A. schmidti. For the moment, however, it seems best to consider it as a separate 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 Bonn, Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig
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