Dicrodon guttulatum, Print, Dicrodon guttulatum, the Peru desert tegu, is a species of teiid lizard found in Ecuador and Peru., 1700-1880 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dicrodon-guttulatum-print-dicrodon-guttulatum-the-peru-desert-tegu-is-a-species-of-teiid-lizard-found-in-ecuador-and-peru-1700-1880-image328677808.html
RM2A2MFW4–Dicrodon guttulatum, Print, Dicrodon guttulatum, the Peru desert tegu, is a species of teiid lizard found in Ecuador and Peru., 1700-1880
Belly scales of the Leopard Lizard Callopistes flavipunctatus Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-belly-scales-of-the-leopard-lizard-callopistes-flavipunctatus-28733791.html
RMBJMX6R–Belly scales of the Leopard Lizard Callopistes flavipunctatus
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RM2AWE9DH–Céphale & Procris : ballet héroïque en trois actes . ^^ /. LAiiKiur Mipplie. m wm m. f^r^irr ?^^^ espress P ê=^ ^ .^ ^ Lii iNMi)()lie >e dt-teiid . ^tf^ ^ 4 ;Ul4 /, ^ ^ ^m ja. ^lï^ ^ ^ ê ^ # m ^ ? ^ i rm f^^l;^,^ LAmolli- (oiiihe ;i ses {ieiiuiixl;i liMii|)lit* jj;M;(tl st* itiidie ellf sVchiififie 9.S
Lizard (Potamites sp., family Gymnophthalmidae) resting in an understory shrub in the rainforest at night, Ecuador Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-lizard-potamites-sp-family-gymnophthalmidae-resting-in-an-understory-48199685.html
RFCPBK59–Lizard (Potamites sp., family Gymnophthalmidae) resting in an understory shrub in the rainforest at night, Ecuador
Close-up of the head of an Argentine Black and White Tego (Tupinambis merianae) at Iguassu Falls, Argentina. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-close-up-of-the-head-of-an-argentine-black-and-white-tego-tupinambis-23473134.html
RFBA5866–Close-up of the head of an Argentine Black and White Tego (Tupinambis merianae) at Iguassu Falls, Argentina.
Lizard (Potamites cochranae, family Gymnophthalmidae) resting in an understory shrub in the rainforest at night, Ecuador Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-lizard-potamites-cochranae-family-gymnophthalmidae-resting-in-an-understory-102906178.html
RMFYBNTJ–Lizard (Potamites cochranae, family Gymnophthalmidae) resting in an understory shrub in the rainforest at night, Ecuador
A Crocodile Tegu (Crocodilurus amazonicus) hiding in foliage over the Rio Orosa in the Amazon basin in Peru. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-crocodile-tegu-crocodilurus-amazonicus-hiding-in-foliage-over-the-image68167810.html
RFDXW8MJ–A Crocodile Tegu (Crocodilurus amazonicus) hiding in foliage over the Rio Orosa in the Amazon basin in Peru.
The false monitor lizard (Callopistes flavipunctatus) is a large reptile endemic to the tumbesian dry forest of Peru and Ecuador. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-false-monitor-lizard-callopistes-flavipunctatus-is-a-large-reptile-endemic-to-the-tumbesian-dry-forest-of-peru-and-ecuador-image466195651.html
RM2J2D18K–The false monitor lizard (Callopistes flavipunctatus) is a large reptile endemic to the tumbesian dry forest of Peru and Ecuador.
Small common reptile found in Florida Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-small-common-reptile-found-in-florida-167512635.html
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RF2HCDC90–Red Caiman Lizard Face Close Up
Colorado Checkered Whiptail (Aspidoscelis neotesselatus) from Otero County, Colorado, USA. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/colorado-checkered-whiptail-aspidoscelis-neotesselatus-from-otero-county-colorado-usa-image259945082.html
RFW2WEGX–Colorado Checkered Whiptail (Aspidoscelis neotesselatus) from Otero County, Colorado, USA.
Heterodactylus imbricatus, Print, Heterodactylus imbricatus, the Rio de Janeiro teiid, is a species of lizard in the family Gymnophthalmidae. It is endemic to Brazil., 1700-1880 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/heterodactylus-imbricatus-print-heterodactylus-imbricatus-the-rio-de-janeiro-teiid-is-a-species-of-lizard-in-the-family-gymnophthalmidae-it-is-endemic-to-brazil-1700-1880-image328683862.html
RM2A2MRHA–Heterodactylus imbricatus, Print, Heterodactylus imbricatus, the Rio de Janeiro teiid, is a species of lizard in the family Gymnophthalmidae. It is endemic to Brazil., 1700-1880
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RM2AWE99A–Céphale & Procris : ballet héroïque en trois actes . LAiiKiur Mipplie. m wm m. f^r^irr ?^^^ espress P ê=^ ^ .^ ^ Lii iNMi)()lie >e dt-teiid . ^tf^ ^ 4 ;Ul4 /, ^ ^ ^m ja. ^lï^ ^ ^ ê ^ # m ^ ? ^ i rm f^^l;^,^ LAmolli- (oiiihe ;i ses {ieiiuiixl;i liMii|)lit* jj;M;(tl st* itiidie ellf sVchiififie 9.S. Tout le lijillel nj)|)l;ui(lil ;i son (lioiiijilie. % # -m- f 3
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RF2HCDC8R–Red Caiman Lizard Face Close Up
Colorado Checkered Whiptail (Aspidoscelis neotesselatus) from Otero County, Colorado, USA. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/colorado-checkered-whiptail-aspidoscelis-neotesselatus-from-otero-county-colorado-usa-image259945084.html
RFW2WEH0–Colorado Checkered Whiptail (Aspidoscelis neotesselatus) from Otero County, Colorado, USA.
An adult male Giant Ameiva (Ameiva ameiva) from the Loreto Region of the Peruvian Amazon. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-adult-male-giant-ameiva-ameiva-ameiva-from-the-loreto-region-of-the-peruvian-amazon-image540488794.html
RF2PB9AY6–An adult male Giant Ameiva (Ameiva ameiva) from the Loreto Region of the Peruvian Amazon.
Plateau Tiger Whiptail (Aspidoscelis tigris septentrionalis) from Mesa County, Colorado, USA. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/plateau-tiger-whiptail-aspidoscelis-tigris-septentrionalis-from-mesa-county-colorado-usa-image262542077.html
RFW73R2N–Plateau Tiger Whiptail (Aspidoscelis tigris septentrionalis) from Mesa County, Colorado, USA.
. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. TEIID LIZAKDS OF THE GENUS CNEMIDOrHORUS 247 >â "^. 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 work.. United States National Museum; Smithsonian Institution; United States. Dept. of the Interior. Washington : Smithsonian Institution Press, [etc. ]; for sale by the Supt. of Docs. , U. S. Govt Print. Off. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-united-states-national-museum-science-teiid-lizakds-of-the-genus-cnemidorhorus-247-gt-quot-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-work-united-states-national-museum-smithsonian-institution-united-states-dept-of-the-interior-washington-smithsonian-institution-press-etc-for-sale-by-the-supt-of-docs-u-s-govt-print-off-image233744074.html
RMRG7XXJ–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. TEIID LIZAKDS OF THE GENUS CNEMIDOrHORUS 247 >â "^. 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 work.. United States National Museum; Smithsonian Institution; United States. Dept. of the Interior. Washington : Smithsonian Institution Press, [etc. ]; for sale by the Supt. of Docs. , U. S. Govt Print. Off.
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RF2HCDC8P–Red Caiman Lizard Face Close Up
A pair of Plateau Tiger Whiptails (Aspidoscelis tigris septentrionalis), adult female (left) and adult male (right) from Mesa County, Colorado, USA. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-pair-of-plateau-tiger-whiptails-aspidoscelis-tigris-septentrionalis-adult-female-left-and-adult-male-right-from-mesa-county-colorado-usa-image262540736.html
RFW73NAT–A pair of Plateau Tiger Whiptails (Aspidoscelis tigris septentrionalis), adult female (left) and adult male (right) from Mesa County, Colorado, USA.
An adult Prairie Racerunner (Aspidoscelis sexlineatus viridis) from Weld County, Colorado, USA. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-adult-prairie-racerunner-aspidoscelis-sexlineatus-viridis-from-weld-county-colorado-usa-image485757437.html
RF2K684FW–An adult Prairie Racerunner (Aspidoscelis sexlineatus viridis) from Weld County, Colorado, USA.
Plateau Tiger Whiptail (Aspidoscelis tigris septentrionalis) from Mesa County, Colorado, USA. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/plateau-tiger-whiptail-aspidoscelis-tigris-septentrionalis-from-mesa-county-colorado-usa-image262542331.html
RFW73RBR–Plateau Tiger Whiptail (Aspidoscelis tigris septentrionalis) from Mesa County, Colorado, USA.
. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. TEIID LIZARDS OF THE GEXUS CXEMIDOPHORUS 253 position ill the family Teiidao. soinewheie between the obviously specialized genera on the one hand and the more generalized, includ- ing Ameiva. on the other. This relationship is expressed in the dia- gram, Figure 36. The particular problems of the present study are those concern- ing the evolutionary relationships within the genus Cncmidopliorus. This genus comprises five distinct groups of related forms, called in this Avork the lemniscatU'S, deppii, sexlineatiis, tessellatus, and hyperythrus Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-united-states-national-museum-science-teiid-lizards-of-the-gexus-cxemidophorus-253-position-ill-the-family-teiidao-soinewheie-between-the-obviously-specialized-genera-on-the-one-hand-and-the-more-generalized-includ-ing-ameiva-on-the-other-this-relationship-is-expressed-in-the-dia-gram-figure-36-the-particular-problems-of-the-present-study-are-those-concern-ing-the-evolutionary-relationships-within-the-genus-cncmidopliorus-this-genus-comprises-five-distinct-groups-of-related-forms-called-in-this-avork-the-lemniscatus-deppii-sexlineatiis-tessellatus-and-hyperythrus-image233743977.html
RMRG7XR5–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. TEIID LIZARDS OF THE GEXUS CXEMIDOPHORUS 253 position ill the family Teiidao. soinewheie between the obviously specialized genera on the one hand and the more generalized, includ- ing Ameiva. on the other. This relationship is expressed in the dia- gram, Figure 36. The particular problems of the present study are those concern- ing the evolutionary relationships within the genus Cncmidopliorus. This genus comprises five distinct groups of related forms, called in this Avork the lemniscatU'S, deppii, sexlineatiis, tessellatus, and hyperythrus
. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. TEIID LIZAItDS OV THE GENUS CNEMIDOPHORUS 75 differences from (julai-is, it is considered to be a deriviti^'e from the ancestral stock of the modern deppi/'. Its iiumncr of oriiiin is a matter of some doubt us indicated in tlie discussion of its affinities. Because of its coextensive distribution Avith the parent form, specia- tion by mutation, in phice, is at first sight indicated. It is thought, however, that the natural geological changes that have occurred in. Figure IS.—Map showing distribution of forms of deitii group the region of Cen Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-united-states-national-museum-science-teiid-lizaitds-ov-the-genus-cnemidophorus-75-differences-from-julai-is-it-is-considered-to-be-a-derivitie-from-the-ancestral-stock-of-the-modern-deppi-its-iiumncr-of-oriiiin-is-a-matter-of-some-doubt-us-indicated-in-tlie-discussion-of-its-affinities-because-of-its-coextensive-distribution-avith-the-parent-form-specia-tion-by-mutation-in-phice-is-at-first-sight-indicated-it-is-thought-however-that-the-natural-geological-changes-that-have-occurred-in-figure-ismap-showing-distribution-of-forms-of-deitii-group-the-region-of-cen-image233744334.html
RMRG7Y7X–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. TEIID LIZAItDS OV THE GENUS CNEMIDOPHORUS 75 differences from (julai-is, it is considered to be a deriviti^'e from the ancestral stock of the modern deppi/'. Its iiumncr of oriiiin is a matter of some doubt us indicated in tlie discussion of its affinities. Because of its coextensive distribution Avith the parent form, specia- tion by mutation, in phice, is at first sight indicated. It is thought, however, that the natural geological changes that have occurred in. Figure IS.—Map showing distribution of forms of deitii group the region of Cen
. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. A STUDY OF THE TEIID LIZARDS-., OF THE GENUS CNEMIDOPHORUS WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THEIR PHYLOGENETIC RELATIONSHIPS BY CHARLES E. BURT Of Trinity University IFaxahachie, Texas. UNITI'.D STATKS GOVERN.MF.NT PRIX IING OrFlCI WASHINCn'ON : I9 il For sale by the Superintendent of Documents AVashinston, D. C. Price 80 cents (paper cover). 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 orig Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-united-states-national-museum-science-a-study-of-the-teiid-lizards-of-the-genus-cnemidophorus-with-special-reference-to-their-phylogenetic-relationships-by-charles-e-burt-of-trinity-university-ifaxahachie-texas-unitid-statks-governmfnt-prix-iing-orflci-washincnon-i9-il-for-sale-by-the-superintendent-of-documents-avashinston-d-c-price-80-cents-paper-cover-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-orig-image233744537.html
RMRG7YF5–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. A STUDY OF THE TEIID LIZARDS-., OF THE GENUS CNEMIDOPHORUS WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THEIR PHYLOGENETIC RELATIONSHIPS BY CHARLES E. BURT Of Trinity University IFaxahachie, Texas. UNITI'.D STATKS GOVERN.MF.NT PRIX IING OrFlCI WASHINCn'ON : I9 il For sale by the Superintendent of Documents AVashinston, D. C. Price 80 cents (paper cover). 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 orig
. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. "w.V(UjLiat;rc$ ctjO^ SMITHSONIAN INSTIT UNITED STATES NATIONAL Bulletin 154 (y^, Y^^. Ubri "ifev. A STUDY OF THE TEIID LIZARDS-., OF THE GENUS CNEMIDOPHORUS WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THEIR PHYLOGENETIC RELATIONSHIPS BY CHARLES E. BURT Of Trinity University IFaxahachie, Texas. 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 work.. United States National Museum; Smit Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-united-states-national-museum-science-quotwvujliatrc-ctjo-smithsonian-instit-united-states-national-bulletin-154-y-y-ubri-quotifev-a-study-of-the-teiid-lizards-of-the-genus-cnemidophorus-with-special-reference-to-their-phylogenetic-relationships-by-charles-e-burt-of-trinity-university-ifaxahachie-texas-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-work-united-states-national-museum-smit-image233744551.html
RMRG7YFK–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. "w.V(UjLiat;rc$ ctjO^ SMITHSONIAN INSTIT UNITED STATES NATIONAL Bulletin 154 (y^, Y^^. Ubri "ifev. A STUDY OF THE TEIID LIZARDS-., OF THE GENUS CNEMIDOPHORUS WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THEIR PHYLOGENETIC RELATIONSHIPS BY CHARLES E. BURT Of Trinity University IFaxahachie, Texas. 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 work.. United States National Museum; Smit
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 16 The Florists^ Review Apbil 16, 1914. IiABGE BED AT WINONA LAKE. At Winona Lake, Ind., the home of the largest chautauqua assembly next to the original assembly at Chautauqua, N. Y., and the meeting place of the largest Bible conference in the world, is b tract of 200 acres on the shores of Winona lake, which is made as at- tractive as possible for those who at- teiid the meetings. het^. To this end bedding plants have been made exten- ,8ive use of, and the largest piece of this kind of work here may be seen in the accompanying illustration. It w Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/florists-review-microform-floriculture-16-the-florists-review-apbil-16-1914-iiabge-bed-at-winona-lake-at-winona-lake-ind-the-home-of-the-largest-chautauqua-assembly-next-to-the-original-assembly-at-chautauqua-n-y-and-the-meeting-place-of-the-largest-bible-conference-in-the-world-is-b-tract-of-200-acres-on-the-shores-of-winona-lake-which-is-made-as-at-tractive-as-possible-for-those-who-at-teiid-the-meetings-het-to-this-end-bedding-plants-have-been-made-exten-8ive-use-of-and-the-largest-piece-of-this-kind-of-work-here-may-be-seen-in-the-accompanying-illustration-it-w-image238424639.html
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. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. TEIID LIZARDS OF THE GENUS CNEMIDOPHOEUS 145 rather sharply delineated belt from the Panhandle of Texas, south- ward to Coahnila and west to the Gulf of California, pevplexus^ like sexlincatus^ is thought to have been derived directly from gidaris. In view of the distributional facts, it would appear that any inter- gradation which takes place between ferplexus and sexlineatus is. Figure 25.-—Map s)i()viNt; distribution of the forms of thk sexlineatus oROur purely secondary. This theory is supported by structural and colora- tional data dis Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-united-states-national-museum-science-teiid-lizards-of-the-genus-cnemidophoeus-145-rather-sharply-delineated-belt-from-the-panhandle-of-texas-south-ward-to-coahnila-and-west-to-the-gulf-of-california-pevplexus-like-sexlincatus-is-thought-to-have-been-derived-directly-from-gidaris-in-view-of-the-distributional-facts-it-would-appear-that-any-inter-gradation-which-takes-place-between-ferplexus-and-sexlineatus-is-figure-25-map-sivint-distribution-of-the-forms-of-thk-sexlineatus-orour-purely-secondary-this-theory-is-supported-by-structural-and-colora-tional-data-dis-image233744195.html
RMRG7Y2Y–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. TEIID LIZARDS OF THE GENUS CNEMIDOPHOEUS 145 rather sharply delineated belt from the Panhandle of Texas, south- ward to Coahnila and west to the Gulf of California, pevplexus^ like sexlincatus^ is thought to have been derived directly from gidaris. In view of the distributional facts, it would appear that any inter- gradation which takes place between ferplexus and sexlineatus is. Figure 25.-—Map s)i()viNt; distribution of the forms of thk sexlineatus oROur purely secondary. This theory is supported by structural and colora- tional data dis
. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. TEIID LIZARDS OF THE GEXUS CNEMIDOPHOltUS 259 An outline of the apparent evolution of CneniklophorUf^ (aceoni- plisliecl through a series of phylogenetic changes by no means clear at all points), with reference to geological time, is given lielow. Tin). FioiRE 38.—Map showing distribution of the five groups of the genus Cnemi- DOPHORUS. XoTE the DISTINCTIVE RANGE OCCUPIED BY EACH geological data u}K)n wliich these conclusions are essentially based were summarized by Schuchert (1929). la. Early Mioceue: Cneniidophonts not differentiated from Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-united-states-national-museum-science-teiid-lizards-of-the-gexus-cnemidopholtus-259-an-outline-of-the-apparent-evolution-of-cneniklophoruf-aceoni-plisliecl-through-a-series-of-phylogenetic-changes-by-no-means-clear-at-all-points-with-reference-to-geological-time-is-given-lielow-tin-fioire-38map-showing-distribution-of-the-five-groups-of-the-genus-cnemi-dophorus-xote-the-distinctive-range-occupied-by-each-geological-data-ukn-wliich-these-conclusions-are-essentially-based-were-summarized-by-schuchert-1929-la-early-mioceue-cneniidophonts-not-differentiated-from-image233743914.html
RMRG7XMX–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. TEIID LIZARDS OF THE GEXUS CNEMIDOPHOltUS 259 An outline of the apparent evolution of CneniklophorUf^ (aceoni- plisliecl through a series of phylogenetic changes by no means clear at all points), with reference to geological time, is given lielow. Tin). FioiRE 38.—Map showing distribution of the five groups of the genus Cnemi- DOPHORUS. XoTE the DISTINCTIVE RANGE OCCUPIED BY EACH geological data u}K)n wliich these conclusions are essentially based were summarized by Schuchert (1929). la. Early Mioceue: Cneniidophonts not differentiated from
. Bulletin. Science; Natural history; Natural history. 252 BULLETIN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES VOLUME 75. Figure 1. Ventral view of the maxillary segment of the teiid lizard skull A) Kentropyx, B) Neiisticuiiis, and C) Bacliia. Not drawn to scale; exo, fenestra exochoanalis: int. internal nares; Jac, opening of Ja- cobson's organ; inf, inferior orbital foramen. well developed secondary palate (Romer, 1956) but among living forms only the crocodilians and some turtles and lizards possess such a structure. Camp (1923) commented on the contact of the pterygoids in the midline of the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-science-natural-history-natural-history-252-bulletin-southern-california-academy-of-sciences-volume-75-figure-1-ventral-view-of-the-maxillary-segment-of-the-teiid-lizard-skull-a-kentropyx-b-neiisticuiiis-and-c-bacliia-not-drawn-to-scale-exo-fenestra-exochoanalis-int-internal-nares-jac-opening-of-ja-cobsons-organ-inf-inferior-orbital-foramen-well-developed-secondary-palate-romer-1956-but-among-living-forms-only-the-crocodilians-and-some-turtles-and-lizards-possess-such-a-structure-camp-1923-commented-on-the-contact-of-the-pterygoids-in-the-midline-of-the-image234186179.html
RMRH02T3–. Bulletin. Science; Natural history; Natural history. 252 BULLETIN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES VOLUME 75. Figure 1. Ventral view of the maxillary segment of the teiid lizard skull A) Kentropyx, B) Neiisticuiiis, and C) Bacliia. Not drawn to scale; exo, fenestra exochoanalis: int. internal nares; Jac, opening of Ja- cobson's organ; inf, inferior orbital foramen. well developed secondary palate (Romer, 1956) but among living forms only the crocodilians and some turtles and lizards possess such a structure. Camp (1923) commented on the contact of the pterygoids in the midline of the
. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. TEIID LIZARDS OF THE GENUS CNEMIDOPHORUS 133 of tessellatus Avliich iisiuilly lias a prominently spotted or reticulated femur. Range.—This race runner occupies favorable habitats in the So- noran region of the United States and Mexico. It occurs from west central Utah and Avestern Colorado, southeast to northern Coahuila,. Figure 23.—Map showing the locality kecords for Cxemidopiiorus records for cxe.midopiiorls seslixeates perplexus (cointy reports in the united states) thence westward to the Gulf of California and north to west cen- tral U Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-united-states-national-museum-science-teiid-lizards-of-the-genus-cnemidophorus-133-of-tessellatus-avliich-iisiuilly-lias-a-prominently-spotted-or-reticulated-femur-rangethis-race-runner-occupies-favorable-habitats-in-the-so-noran-region-of-the-united-states-and-mexico-it-occurs-from-west-central-utah-and-avestern-colorado-southeast-to-northern-coahuila-figure-23map-showing-the-locality-kecords-for-cxemidopiiorus-records-for-cxemidopiiorls-seslixeates-perplexus-cointy-reports-in-the-united-states-thence-westward-to-the-gulf-of-california-and-north-to-west-cen-tral-u-image233744205.html
RMRG7Y39–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. TEIID LIZARDS OF THE GENUS CNEMIDOPHORUS 133 of tessellatus Avliich iisiuilly lias a prominently spotted or reticulated femur. Range.—This race runner occupies favorable habitats in the So- noran region of the United States and Mexico. It occurs from west central Utah and Avestern Colorado, southeast to northern Coahuila,. Figure 23.—Map showing the locality kecords for Cxemidopiiorus records for cxe.midopiiorls seslixeates perplexus (cointy reports in the united states) thence westward to the Gulf of California and north to west cen- tral U
. Breviora. KRIVIORA NO. 3 1 7 and the fossil Paraglyphanodon and Polyglyphanodon from the Cretaceous of Utah. Paraglyphanodon is the smaller of the two Eossil genera. Teeth oi the two described species /'. utahensis and P. gazini show a morphological series that could lead to the strongl) transverse, crested tooth condition seen in Polygtyphano- don, and it is possible that Paraglyphanodon is onl) a small in- dividual or the young of the former. The most complex and cuspate teeth in an Recent teiid occur in Teius teyou; Figure 2 shows occlusal views of teeth of pertinent living and fossil sp Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/breviora-kriviora-no-3-1-7-and-the-fossil-paraglyphanodon-and-polyglyphanodon-from-the-cretaceous-of-utah-paraglyphanodon-is-the-smaller-of-the-two-eossil-genera-teeth-oi-the-two-described-species-utahensis-and-p-gazini-show-a-morphological-series-that-could-lead-to-the-strongl-transverse-crested-tooth-condition-seen-in-polygtyphano-don-and-it-is-possible-that-paraglyphanodon-is-onl-a-small-in-dividual-or-the-young-of-the-former-the-most-complex-and-cuspate-teeth-in-an-recent-teiid-occur-in-teius-teyou-figure-2-shows-occlusal-views-of-teeth-of-pertinent-living-and-fossil-sp-image234297449.html
RMRH54P1–. Breviora. KRIVIORA NO. 3 1 7 and the fossil Paraglyphanodon and Polyglyphanodon from the Cretaceous of Utah. Paraglyphanodon is the smaller of the two Eossil genera. Teeth oi the two described species /'. utahensis and P. gazini show a morphological series that could lead to the strongl) transverse, crested tooth condition seen in Polygtyphano- don, and it is possible that Paraglyphanodon is onl) a small in- dividual or the young of the former. The most complex and cuspate teeth in an Recent teiid occur in Teius teyou; Figure 2 shows occlusal views of teeth of pertinent living and fossil sp
. Breviora. 1994 NEW TEIID LIZARD FROM PERU 11. Figure 3. Head of Macropholidus ataktolepis in dorsal, ventral, and lateral views (MCZ 178050, female holotype). Bar = 1 mm. Three unusual loreal conditions were observed: (1) loreal di- vided transversely into dorsal and ventral portions (MCZ 178039); (2) posterior nasal unusually small and with bilateral dorsal con- tact between loreal and anterior nasal (MCZ 178266); and (3) bilateral fusion of posterior nasal with ventral portion of loreal,. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enha Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/breviora-1994-new-teiid-lizard-from-peru-11-figure-3-head-of-macropholidus-ataktolepis-in-dorsal-ventral-and-lateral-views-mcz-178050-female-holotype-bar-=-1-mm-three-unusual-loreal-conditions-were-observed-1-loreal-di-vided-transversely-into-dorsal-and-ventral-portions-mcz-178039-2-posterior-nasal-unusually-small-and-with-bilateral-dorsal-con-tact-between-loreal-and-anterior-nasal-mcz-178266-and-3-bilateral-fusion-of-posterior-nasal-with-ventral-portion-of-loreal-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enha-image234271100.html
RMRH3Y50–. Breviora. 1994 NEW TEIID LIZARD FROM PERU 11. Figure 3. Head of Macropholidus ataktolepis in dorsal, ventral, and lateral views (MCZ 178050, female holotype). Bar = 1 mm. Three unusual loreal conditions were observed: (1) loreal di- vided transversely into dorsal and ventral portions (MCZ 178039); (2) posterior nasal unusually small and with bilateral dorsal con- tact between loreal and anterior nasal (MCZ 178266); and (3) bilateral fusion of posterior nasal with ventral portion of loreal,. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enha
. Breviora. 1969 CRETACEOUS TEIID RELATIONSHIPS and formed by two main cusps, the labial one relatively the higher; both cusps connected by a transverse crest. Main cusps closer together and difference in height less pronounced in more anterior teeth, but cusp axis remains transverse; crests extending anteriorly and posteriorly from main cusps, forming slight basins on each side of crown; faint depressions present lingually on each side of main lingual cusp. Discussion. The widely-open Meckelian groove in combination with the unusual tooth crowns and heterodonty indicate relation- ship of Pene Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/breviora-1969-cretaceous-teiid-relationships-and-formed-by-two-main-cusps-the-labial-one-relatively-the-higher-both-cusps-connected-by-a-transverse-crest-main-cusps-closer-together-and-difference-in-height-less-pronounced-in-more-anterior-teeth-but-cusp-axis-remains-transverse-crests-extending-anteriorly-and-posteriorly-from-main-cusps-forming-slight-basins-on-each-side-of-crown-faint-depressions-present-lingually-on-each-side-of-main-lingual-cusp-discussion-the-widely-open-meckelian-groove-in-combination-with-the-unusual-tooth-crowns-and-heterodonty-indicate-relation-ship-of-pene-image234297493.html
RMRH54RH–. Breviora. 1969 CRETACEOUS TEIID RELATIONSHIPS and formed by two main cusps, the labial one relatively the higher; both cusps connected by a transverse crest. Main cusps closer together and difference in height less pronounced in more anterior teeth, but cusp axis remains transverse; crests extending anteriorly and posteriorly from main cusps, forming slight basins on each side of crown; faint depressions present lingually on each side of main lingual cusp. Discussion. The widely-open Meckelian groove in combination with the unusual tooth crowns and heterodonty indicate relation- ship of Pene
. Breviora. 1994 NEW TEIID LIZARD FROM PERU 13. Figure 4. Comparison of dorsal body scalation of Macwpholidus ataktolepis and M. ruthveni. Left: Holotype of M. ataktolepis (MCZ 178050), showing the break-up of the enlarged medial dorsals shortly behind the shoulder region (at level indicated by arrow). Right: M. ruthveni (ANSP 31765, from Bosque Monte Seco, Rio Zaiia, Cajamarca Department), showing array of enlarged medial dorsals continuing to the tail (compare also Fig. 8). Note also the more squarish shape of the enlarged dorsals on the anterior part of the body in M. ataktolepis and their Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/breviora-1994-new-teiid-lizard-from-peru-13-figure-4-comparison-of-dorsal-body-scalation-of-macwpholidus-ataktolepis-and-m-ruthveni-left-holotype-of-m-ataktolepis-mcz-178050-showing-the-break-up-of-the-enlarged-medial-dorsals-shortly-behind-the-shoulder-region-at-level-indicated-by-arrow-right-m-ruthveni-ansp-31765-from-bosque-monte-seco-rio-zaiia-cajamarca-department-showing-array-of-enlarged-medial-dorsals-continuing-to-the-tail-compare-also-fig-8-note-also-the-more-squarish-shape-of-the-enlarged-dorsals-on-the-anterior-part-of-the-body-in-m-ataktolepis-and-their-image234271087.html
RMRH3Y4F–. Breviora. 1994 NEW TEIID LIZARD FROM PERU 13. Figure 4. Comparison of dorsal body scalation of Macwpholidus ataktolepis and M. ruthveni. Left: Holotype of M. ataktolepis (MCZ 178050), showing the break-up of the enlarged medial dorsals shortly behind the shoulder region (at level indicated by arrow). Right: M. ruthveni (ANSP 31765, from Bosque Monte Seco, Rio Zaiia, Cajamarca Department), showing array of enlarged medial dorsals continuing to the tail (compare also Fig. 8). Note also the more squarish shape of the enlarged dorsals on the anterior part of the body in M. ataktolepis and their
. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. TEIID LIZARDS OF THE GEXUS CNEMIDOPHORUS 41 sni)riioc'ul;ir graiuilos usually not extcndiiif:; forward i)ast the ante- rior border of the fourth supraocular; frontoparietals normally 2; parietals 5; anterior and posterior gulars usuallj^ poorly differen- tiated, rather small, often uniform, but sometimes with somewhat enlar<2:ed central and medio-lateral patches of frranules; mesopty- chials rather small to moderate; these uniform or largest centrally, in 2-5 rows, posterior not always largest; postmesoptychial granules minute, often over Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-united-states-national-museum-science-teiid-lizards-of-the-gexus-cnemidophorus-41-sniriioculir-graiuilos-usually-not-extcndiiif-forward-iast-the-ante-rior-border-of-the-fourth-supraocular-frontoparietals-normally-2-parietals-5-anterior-and-posterior-gulars-usuallj-poorly-differen-tiated-rather-small-often-uniform-but-sometimes-with-somewhat-enlarlt2ed-central-and-medio-lateral-patches-of-frranules-mesopty-chials-rather-small-to-moderate-these-uniform-or-largest-centrally-in-2-5-rows-posterior-not-always-largest-postmesoptychial-granules-minute-often-over-image233744380.html
RMRG7Y9G–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. TEIID LIZARDS OF THE GEXUS CNEMIDOPHORUS 41 sni)riioc'ul;ir graiuilos usually not extcndiiif:; forward i)ast the ante- rior border of the fourth supraocular; frontoparietals normally 2; parietals 5; anterior and posterior gulars usuallj^ poorly differen- tiated, rather small, often uniform, but sometimes with somewhat enlar<2:ed central and medio-lateral patches of frranules; mesopty- chials rather small to moderate; these uniform or largest centrally, in 2-5 rows, posterior not always largest; postmesoptychial granules minute, often over
. Breviora. 1994 NEW TEIID LIZARD FROM PERU 5. Figure 1. The female holotype of Macropholidus ataktolepis (MCZ 178050) in dorsal view. lepis (scale), alludes to the disruption of the orderly array of en- larged dorsal rows in this species, as compared to the completely regular series in the type species of the genus. Diagnosis. Macropholidus ataktolepis differs from the only oth- er species of the genus, M. ruthveni, in having (1) a pair of pre- frontal scales (absent in ruthveni); (2) the paired series of enlarged middorsal scale rows continuous only on the anterior part of the body (continuo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/breviora-1994-new-teiid-lizard-from-peru-5-figure-1-the-female-holotype-of-macropholidus-ataktolepis-mcz-178050-in-dorsal-view-lepis-scale-alludes-to-the-disruption-of-the-orderly-array-of-en-larged-dorsal-rows-in-this-species-as-compared-to-the-completely-regular-series-in-the-type-species-of-the-genus-diagnosis-macropholidus-ataktolepis-differs-from-the-only-oth-er-species-of-the-genus-m-ruthveni-in-having-1-a-pair-of-pre-frontal-scales-absent-in-ruthveni-2-the-paired-series-of-enlarged-middorsal-scale-rows-continuous-only-on-the-anterior-part-of-the-body-continuo-image234271125.html
RMRH3Y5W–. Breviora. 1994 NEW TEIID LIZARD FROM PERU 5. Figure 1. The female holotype of Macropholidus ataktolepis (MCZ 178050) in dorsal view. lepis (scale), alludes to the disruption of the orderly array of en- larged dorsal rows in this species, as compared to the completely regular series in the type species of the genus. Diagnosis. Macropholidus ataktolepis differs from the only oth- er species of the genus, M. ruthveni, in having (1) a pair of pre- frontal scales (absent in ruthveni); (2) the paired series of enlarged middorsal scale rows continuous only on the anterior part of the body (continuo
. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. TEIID LIZATIDS OF THE GENUS CNEMIDOPHORUS 45 lines, between these a dai-k field in which a single row of small, round spots appears; a paii- oi' faint dorsal stripes present in smaller specimens, these often more or less wavy; mid-dorsal held betAveen these stripes often verv lii:ht. rciniiidino" one of scrrnicafux, dorso-. FiGUiiE 10.—Map showing locality recokds of Cxemidophoucs ocei.lifek lateial field darker, but not as dark as lateral field; njiper fields unspotted; old specimens often nearly unicolor, but traces of the dark latera Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-united-states-national-museum-science-teiid-lizatids-of-the-genus-cnemidophorus-45-lines-between-these-a-dai-k-field-in-which-a-single-row-of-small-round-spots-appears-a-paii-oi-faint-dorsal-stripes-present-in-smaller-specimens-these-often-more-or-less-wavy-mid-dorsal-held-betaveen-these-stripes-often-verv-liiht-rciniiidinoquot-one-of-scrrnicafux-dorso-figuiie-10map-showing-locality-recokds-of-cxemidophoucs-oceilifek-lateial-field-darker-but-not-as-dark-as-lateral-field-njiper-fields-unspotted-old-specimens-often-nearly-unicolor-but-traces-of-the-dark-latera-image233744365.html
RMRG7Y91–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. TEIID LIZATIDS OF THE GENUS CNEMIDOPHORUS 45 lines, between these a dai-k field in which a single row of small, round spots appears; a paii- oi' faint dorsal stripes present in smaller specimens, these often more or less wavy; mid-dorsal held betAveen these stripes often verv lii:ht. rciniiidino" one of scrrnicafux, dorso-. FiGUiiE 10.—Map showing locality recokds of Cxemidophoucs ocei.lifek lateial field darker, but not as dark as lateral field; njiper fields unspotted; old specimens often nearly unicolor, but traces of the dark latera
. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. TEIID LIZARDS OF THE GEXUS CXEMTDOrHORUS 23 11. Field hetwoen lower lateral stripes on each side reddish, in distinct contrast to the darlier ground color of back; femoral pore^ less than 16. C. labialis (Stejneger), p. 141. (Lower California from San Qvientin to ("erros Island.) Coloration different; femoral pores often more than l(j 12. 12. Dorsal stripes complete, not broken into about four rows of white spots 13. Dorsal stripes incomplete, broken into al»out four rows of white spots. C. guttatus (Wiegmann), p. 60. (jNIexican coast s Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-united-states-national-museum-science-teiid-lizards-of-the-gexus-cxemtdorhorus-23-11-field-hetwoen-lower-lateral-stripes-on-each-side-reddish-in-distinct-contrast-to-the-darlier-ground-color-of-back-femoral-pore-less-than-16-c-labialis-stejneger-p-141-lower-california-from-san-qvientin-to-quoterros-island-coloration-different-femoral-pores-often-more-than-lj-12-12-dorsal-stripes-complete-not-broken-into-about-four-rows-of-white-spots-13-dorsal-stripes-incomplete-broken-into-alout-four-rows-of-white-spots-c-guttatus-wiegmann-p-60-jniexican-coast-s-image233744475.html
RMRG7YCY–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. TEIID LIZARDS OF THE GEXUS CXEMTDOrHORUS 23 11. Field hetwoen lower lateral stripes on each side reddish, in distinct contrast to the darlier ground color of back; femoral pore^ less than 16. C. labialis (Stejneger), p. 141. (Lower California from San Qvientin to ("erros Island.) Coloration different; femoral pores often more than l(j 12. 12. Dorsal stripes complete, not broken into about four rows of white spots 13. Dorsal stripes incomplete, broken into al»out four rows of white spots. C. guttatus (Wiegmann), p. 60. (jNIexican coast s
. Canadian forest industries 1894-1896. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. June, 1895 TEIID CJL^JLXJJL LUMBERMAN Dodge Patent Specialties. Dodge Wood Split Belt Pulleys I Dodge Split Friction Clutch and Cut-off Coupling ft. Dodge System of Rope Transmission of Power | Dodge Rope Dressing for preserving Transmission Ropes ml 1895 CATALOGUE MAILED ON APPLICATION. DODGE WOOD SPLIT PULLEY CO ^' TORONTO ^ Canada Atlantic Railway OTTAWA, ARNPRIOR AND PARRY SOUND RAILWAY • OPERATING THE • Ottawa and New York Lumber Line - Ottawa and Boston Lum Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/canadian-forest-industries-1894-1896-lumbering-forests-and-forestry-forest-products-wood-pulp-industry-wood-using-industries-june-1895-teiid-cjljlxjjl-lumberman-dodge-patent-specialties-dodge-wood-split-belt-pulleys-i-dodge-split-friction-clutch-and-cut-off-coupling-ft-dodge-system-of-rope-transmission-of-power-dodge-rope-dressing-for-preserving-transmission-ropes-ml-1895-catalogue-mailed-on-application-dodge-wood-split-pulley-co-toronto-canada-atlantic-railway-ottawa-arnprior-and-parry-sound-railway-operating-the-ottawa-and-new-york-lumber-line-ottawa-and-boston-lum-image233604355.html
RMRG1GMK–. Canadian forest industries 1894-1896. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. June, 1895 TEIID CJL^JLXJJL LUMBERMAN Dodge Patent Specialties. Dodge Wood Split Belt Pulleys I Dodge Split Friction Clutch and Cut-off Coupling ft. Dodge System of Rope Transmission of Power | Dodge Rope Dressing for preserving Transmission Ropes ml 1895 CATALOGUE MAILED ON APPLICATION. DODGE WOOD SPLIT PULLEY CO ^' TORONTO ^ Canada Atlantic Railway OTTAWA, ARNPRIOR AND PARRY SOUND RAILWAY • OPERATING THE • Ottawa and New York Lumber Line - Ottawa and Boston Lum
. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. TEIID LTZAl^DS OF THE GENUS CNEMIDOPHOKUS 287 Lower Californian Islands. In the United States it has not been found north or east of the San Bernardino Range of mountains. In California, this race runner has been taken as follows: Kiver- side Count}" {Beaumont, M.^".Z.U.C.; 5 miles east of Elsinore, C.A.S.; Gilman Springs, U.S.N.M.; 5 miles west of Hemet, C.A.S.; Morino, Van Denburgh. 1922, p. 5G2, U.S.N.M.; hetiveen Oceanside and San Jacinto, Van Denburgh, 1922, p. 562; Riverside, Van Den- burgh, 1922, p. 562, M.V.Z.U.C.; San Jaci Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-united-states-national-museum-science-teiid-ltzalds-of-the-genus-cnemidophokus-287-lower-californian-islands-in-the-united-states-it-has-not-been-found-north-or-east-of-the-san-bernardino-range-of-mountains-in-california-this-race-runner-has-been-taken-as-follows-kiver-side-countquot-beaumont-mquotzuc-5-miles-east-of-elsinore-cas-gilman-springs-usnm-5-miles-west-of-hemet-cas-morino-van-denburgh-1922-p-5g2-usnm-hetiveen-oceanside-and-san-jacinto-van-denburgh-1922-p-562-riverside-van-den-burgh-1922-p-562-mvzuc-san-jaci-image233744089.html
RMRG7XY5–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. TEIID LTZAl^DS OF THE GENUS CNEMIDOPHOKUS 287 Lower Californian Islands. In the United States it has not been found north or east of the San Bernardino Range of mountains. In California, this race runner has been taken as follows: Kiver- side Count}" {Beaumont, M.^".Z.U.C.; 5 miles east of Elsinore, C.A.S.; Gilman Springs, U.S.N.M.; 5 miles west of Hemet, C.A.S.; Morino, Van Denburgh. 1922, p. 5G2, U.S.N.M.; hetiveen Oceanside and San Jacinto, Van Denburgh, 1922, p. 562; Riverside, Van Den- burgh, 1922, p. 562, M.V.Z.U.C.; San Jaci
. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. TEIID IJZAT?DS OF THE GENUS CXEMIDOPHOriUS 61 GUATEMALA.—Dept. of Guatemala {Guatemala, U.S.N.M.; Jlacienda Ncja, M.C.Z.). Izabal {Los Amatcs, Atkinson, 1907, p. 155). Peten {General Report, U.S.N.M.). Zacapa {Gualan, At- kinson, 1907, p. 155, U.S.N.M., A.N.S.P.; Zacapa, U.S.N.M.). HONDUKAS.—Dejit of Cortes {San Pedro, US.N.M.; West of San Pedro, F.M.X.H.). Tegucig-alpa {Hacienda Santa Ana^ F.M.X.H.). Valle [Road above Pespore, F.M.N.H.).. i . A .>""> ^^ O - J '^ '' 100 SIKlWINt; LOCALITY UECUItUS FUli C XE.M ID0riIOUl". Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-united-states-national-museum-science-teiid-ijzatds-of-the-genus-cxemidophorius-61-guatemaladept-of-guatemala-guatemala-usnm-jlacienda-ncja-mcz-izabal-los-amatcs-atkinson-1907-p-155-peten-general-report-usnm-zacapa-gualan-at-kinson-1907-p-155-usnm-ansp-zacapa-usnm-hondukasdejit-of-cortes-san-pedro-usnm-west-of-san-pedro-fmxh-tegucig-alpa-hacienda-santa-ana-fmxh-valle-road-above-pespore-fmnh-i-a-gtquotquotgt-o-j-100-siklwint-locality-uecuitus-fuli-c-xem-id0riioulquot-image233700609.html
RMRG5YE9–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. TEIID IJZAT?DS OF THE GENUS CXEMIDOPHOriUS 61 GUATEMALA.—Dept. of Guatemala {Guatemala, U.S.N.M.; Jlacienda Ncja, M.C.Z.). Izabal {Los Amatcs, Atkinson, 1907, p. 155). Peten {General Report, U.S.N.M.). Zacapa {Gualan, At- kinson, 1907, p. 155, U.S.N.M., A.N.S.P.; Zacapa, U.S.N.M.). HONDUKAS.—Dejit of Cortes {San Pedro, US.N.M.; West of San Pedro, F.M.X.H.). Tegucig-alpa {Hacienda Santa Ana^ F.M.X.H.). Valle [Road above Pespore, F.M.N.H.).. i . A .>""> ^^ O - J '^ '' 100 SIKlWINt; LOCALITY UECUItUS FUli C XE.M ID0riIOUl".
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