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Journal of the Asiatic Society Part II Physical Science 1873

1873

They differ from itceraitts by the absence of hair at the sides of the elytra and from the other genera of the Aceraias in the shape of the lower lip and the want of a scutellum between it and the tongue the same character holds good in a comparison with.Afastachilue and the unequal lappets on each of the antenna readily separate them from the other Macrolince. [...] Antennea with the three terminal lappets longest and subequal the second and third about half the length of the fourth and the first is very short sometimes scarcely traceable. [...] The entire sides of the body and of the tail and the extremities had numerous large irreglar white and black spots intermixed giving the lizard quite a different appearance from the ordinary type. [...] The general colour in males is grasor bluish-green subject to -very great changes during the life of the lizard ; head and neck with yellowish orange spots and stripes among which one from behind the eye one or two across the occiput and one along the middle of the neck are most conspicous. [...] The nostril is lateral and directed somewhat bacwards it lies immediately behind the rostra' and is followed by two slighly enlarge.d and diverging shields the anterior angles of which nearly touch the rostra' thus almostentirely isolating the nasal opening from the first labial and the shield behind the rostra'.

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Pages
65
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120250
Segment Pages Author Actions
A Contribution Towards a Monograph of the Indian Passalide—By Dr.F.Stoliczka
149-162 unknown view
Note on Some Andamanese and Nicobarese Reptiles with the Description of three New Species of Lizards —By Dr.F.Stoliczka
162-169 unknown view
Descriptions of Two New Species of Indian Landshells by Dr.F.Stoliczka
169-171 unknown view
On Rhopalorhynbchus Krőyeri a New Genus and Species of Phycnogonida—by James Wood Mason of Queen’s College Oxford
171-175 unknown view
Alge Collected by Mr. S. Kubz in Arracan and British Burma Determined and Systematically Arranued by Dr. G. Zeller High Councillor of Finance in Stuttgart
175-193 unknown view
On the Pteropide of India and its Islands with Descriptions of new or little Known Species —By G. E. Dobson B. A. M. B. Staff Surgeon H. M.’s British Forces
194-205 unknown view
Description of a New Spfcies of Vespertilio from the Northwestern Himalaya —By G. E. Dobson B. A. M. B.
205-206 unknown view
Backmatter
i-ii unknown view

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