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Page 202
... bands and toward the posterior part of the body one or two of the black bands are separated by less than the length of one red scale . The tail has six white bands , and three of the black tail bands are split with red . No. 280 is ...
... bands and toward the posterior part of the body one or two of the black bands are separated by less than the length of one red scale . The tail has six white bands , and three of the black tail bands are split with red . No. 280 is ...
Page 204
... bands around the body that cover six transverse scale rows . red scale bears a black dot . Each The black bands are incomplete in the region anterior to the anus , and this space on the venter is creamy white involving parts of four ...
... bands around the body that cover six transverse scale rows . red scale bears a black dot . Each The black bands are incomplete in the region anterior to the anus , and this space on the venter is creamy white involving parts of four ...
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... bands , separated by very narrow white bands . Usually the white part consists of separate white spots covering about one half of a scale and not or barely contiguous with the next white spot . As a result of this the red bands appear ...
... bands , separated by very narrow white bands . Usually the white part consists of separate white spots covering about one half of a scale and not or barely contiguous with the next white spot . As a result of this the red bands appear ...
Contents
A Monograph of the Genus Taphrina | 3 |
A Preliminary Account of the Herpetology of the State | 169 |
A Review of the Lizard Genus Barisia J A Tihen | 217 |
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