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Records of the Indian Museum (A Journal of Indian Zoology). Vol. XXVIII Part IV. December 1926

1926

Besides notes on these rare forms I have discussed the specific limits of the two species of Gonyocephalus from the Andamans and the Nicobars and have added a note on the probable occurrence of Japalura variegata Gray in the plains of Bengal and especially in Calcutta. [...] In the young specimen the upper surface of the head and the sides just below the eyes are dark. [...] The spines forming the dorsal crest are black and the keels of some of the scales on the upper surface of the head body and the limbs are bluish in colour. [...] The former is v ry abundant in the Darjeeling and the Sikkim regions of the Himalayas while the latter is found in Assam and has hitherto been recorded from the Khasi and the Garo Hills. [...] The skin in the region of the throat is stretched to show the three parallel longitudinal folds on each side of the middle of the throat.
agriculture environment
Pages
131
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120010
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i unknown view
Die Sandaliden Des Indian Museum in Calcutta
209-i unknown view
Notes on Lizards in the Indian Museum
215-ii Sunder Hora view
On a New Species of the Genus Ctenotrypauchen Steindachner
221-224 Sunder Hora view
Report on Some Deep-Sea Sponges from the Indian Museum Collected by the R. I.M.S.“Investigator ” Part I. Hexactinellida and Tetraxonida.(Pars)
225-248 A Dendy, M Burton view
Descriptions of Indian Oligochaeta
249-i J Stephenson view
A Study Of Lithotrya Nicobarica Reinhardt
269-iv R.B Sewell view

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