. Catalogue of the neotropical Squamata. Squamata; Reptiles. Fig. 17. Gonatodes taniae. Fig. 15. Gonatodes humeral is. venter 18^6 Gymnodactylus albogularis Duméril and Bibron, Erp. Gen., 3: 415. Type-locality: Martinique. 1843 Gonatodes albigularis Fitzinger (substitute name for Gymnodactylus albogularis Duméril and Bibron, I836), Systema Reptilium: 92. I867 Gymnodactylus maculatus Steindachner (not Gymnodactylus maculatus Beddome; not Gymnodactylus kotschy i maculatus Bedriaga), Reise der Osterreichen Fregatte Novara, Zool., Rept.: I6, pi. 1, figs. 4-4a. Type-locality: Apparently West Indies
. Catalogue of the neotropical Squamata. Squamata; Reptiles. Fig. 17. Gonatodes taniae. Fig. 15. Gonatodes humeral is. venter 18^6 Gymnodactylus albogularis Duméril and Bibron, Erp. Gen., 3: 415. Type-locality: Martinique. 1843 Gonatodes albigularis Fitzinger (substitute name for Gymnodactylus albogularis Duméril and Bibron, I836), Systema Reptilium: 92. I867 Gymnodactylus maculatus Steindachner (not Gymnodactylus maculatus Beddome; not Gymnodactylus kotschy i maculatus Bedriaga), Reise der Osterreichen Fregatte Novara, Zool., Rept.: I6, pi. 1, figs. 4-4a. Type-locality: Apparently West Indies. 1885 Gonatodes albogularis—Boulenger, Cat. Liz. Brit. Mus., 1: Si- Distribution: Central America; northern half of South America; Antilles. Content; Three subspecies, one of which (notatus Reinhardt and Lütken) is extralimi tal. Key to the subspecies 1. In males, dark dorsum; dark, vinaceous spot from lips to side of neck, sometimes reaching shoulder, sometimes interrupted; throat white, color extending on chest, diluted; escutcheon, ventral surfaces of thighs and base of tail almost white; ii— regular light smear connecting thoracic and longer ventral light areas, more or less narrowed or even interrupted by dark color of sides of belly alboqular i s Head sometimes lighter than dark dorsum, pinkish, resulting in "hooded" aspect; venter tan or somewhat darker; throat dirty pink, with more or less distinct gray chevrons; escutcheon and thighs slightly lighter than rest of venter fuseus Clave de subespecies 1. Dorso oscuro en machos; mancha color vino desde los labios hasta los lados de la nuca, a veces llegando hasta el hombro y a veces interrumpida; garganta blanca, este color se extiende hasta la mejilla algo diluido; escutcheon superficie ventral de los muslos y base de la cola, casi blan- cas; el color claro del vientre y del tó- rax conectado entre sí, más o menos angos- tamente o aún interrumpido por color oscuro de los lados del vientre albogular is
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