Catalogue of the Lizards in the British Museum (Natural History)

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Digits with three transverse lamellse inferiorly ; snout very short, hardly as long as the diameter of the orbit . 10. mariquensis, p. 207.
1. Pachydactylus bibronii.
Tarentola bibronii, Smith, III. S. Aft:, Hept. pi. 1. fig. 1.
Pachydactylus bibronii. Smith, I. c. Errata ; Peters, Reisen. Mossamb.
iii. p. 25.
Homodactylus turneri, Gray, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1864, p. 69, pi. ix. fig. 2.
bibronii, Oray, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1865, p. 612.
In general habit similar to Tarentola mauritanica. Snout obtuse, c
...onvex, longer than the diameter of the orbit ; cheeks swollen.
Ear-opening narrow, vertical. Body depressed. Limbs stout, short ; digits short, considerably broader at the extremity than at the base, the dilated part with eight to ten lamellae inferiorly. Tail rather 202 GECKONID^.
depressed, tapering, distinctly annulate. Head covered with small convex scales, largest on the occiput ; naso-rostrals' generally in contact ; rostral broader than high ; upper labials eight or nine, the anterior as large as the mental ; latter twice as long as broad, nar- rowing posteriorly ; cheeks with large keeled tubercles.


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