Bulletin of the United States National MuseumSmithsonian Institution Press, 1907 |
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Acad Amurland blackish BOETTGER Boulenger British Museum carapace chin-shields China choanæ Coll collected collector Color in alcohol Description dorsal ear-opening edge Fauna Female Formosa frontal genus GRAY GUENTHER Habitat hind legs Hist Hondo internasal interparietal Ishigaki island Japan japonica keeled Kiusiu Korea labials latter lected List of specimens locality loreal lower labials Male median metatarsal metatarsal tubercle Mount Fuji nasal Naturf nostril Okinawa shima Owston pairs pale parietals Phila plastron plates posterior postoculars prefrontals preocular Proc Rana Rept Riu Kiu rostral scale rows Schlegel Senckenberg shields Shikoku SIDE OF HEAD snakes Snout to vent species spots Stejneger subcaudals supralabials supraoculars suture Syst Taipa temporals tip of snout tip of tail Tokyo top of head Total length tubercles tympanum type in Brit type-locality upper Vent to tip ventrals whitish Width of head Yezo Yokohama Zool
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Página 86 - ... metatarsal tubercles; the hind limb being carried forward along the body, the tibio-tarsal articulation reaches the eye; skin nearly smooth above, with small warts on the sides.
Página 438 - If the genus contains both exotic and nonexotic species from the standpoint of the original author, the type should be selected from the nonexotic species.
Página 438 - ART. 30. If the original type of a genus was not indicated, the author who first subdivides the genus may apply the name of the original genus to such restricted genus or subgenus as may be judged advisable, and such assignment is not subject to subsequent change.
Página 347 - GRIFFIN. elongate; one prae- and two post-oculars; temporals 2+2; nine upper labials, fifth and sixth entering the eye; five lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are shorter than the posterior. Scales in 13 rows.
Página 102 - Tada, colteeth in two oblique groups behind a line through the center of the choante, and projecting backward beyond the latter; snout long, pointed, distance from tip to eye much greater than horizontal diameter of orbit; nostril nearer the tip of the snout than the eye; interorbital space much wider than upper eyelid; tympanum two-thirds the diameter of the eye ; first finger not extending beyond second ; no knob-like protuberance on inner side of...
Página 382 - ... and a half as broad as deep, scarcely visible from above; internasals shorter than prefrontals; frontal much longer than broad, longer than its distance from end of snout, shorter than parietals; loreal about as deep as long; one preocular ; three postoculars ; temporals 1-1 ; seven upper labials, third and fourth entering eye ; four lower labials in contact with anterior genials; posterior genials much longer than anterior; scales in 17 rows, strongly keeled except first row where smooth or...
Página 63 - Hind foot, from base of inner metatarsal tubercle to tip of longest toe 30 Length of parotoid 20 Width of parotoid 8 Remarks.—This species is included on the strength of Boulenger's record of a female specimen from "Philippine Islands.
Página 126 - ... the diameter of the eye; fingers moderate, first not extending beyond second; toes entirely webbed; tips of fingers and toes dilated into well-developed disks, which are much smaller than the tympanum; subarticular tubercles...
Página 303 - COLL. TOKYO. and the skin between; a longitudinal blackish band on ventrals near the lateral angle and frequently interrupted; each ventral with the posterior edge irregularly marked with black; subcaudals narrowly edged with black so as to form a black median line; all the upper and lateral cephalic sutures marked with black. Dimensions. mm. Total length 1. 455 Snout to vent 1, 155 Vent to tip of tail 300 Tip of snout to posterior end of parietals 34 The young (USNM No. 36508) are much paler and...
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