RMBA9CNG–Water Skink Tropidophorus sp Kinabalu National Park Sabah Borneo Malaysia
RMEBKH80–Waterside Skink (Tropidophorus sinicus), on mossy deadwood
RMEDP0R5–Cochin-China Tropidophorus
RFHKPCG7–brown skink, tropidophorus baconi on isolated black
RFF3K4WF–Water skink, Tropidophorus sp, Scincidae, Manu,Tripura, India
RFP1MN97–The Chinese water skink (Tropidophorus sinicus) is a semi-aquatic lizard species found in southern China,Hong Kong into Vietnam.
RF2ATF63E–Spiny Water Skinks, Phillipine Crocodile Skinks, Tropidophorus apulus
RMKEPH5A–Tropidophorus grayi 2011 stamp of the Philippines
RM2BF2DTC–Tropidophorus misaminius. 2 Oct 20181
RFF3K5D5–Skink, Tropidophorus sp, Scincidae, Manu,Tripura, India
RMW7WJ23–Beccari's keeled skink (Tropidophorus beccari) Poring Springs, Sabah, Borneo.
RFF3K5DC–Skink, Tropidophorus sp, Scincidae, Manu,Tripura, India
RM2JT3K6M–Tropidophorus berdmorei.
RFRATCK1–Cochin-China Tropidophorus. Reimagined by Gibon. Classic art with a modern twist reimagined
RM2M5GJ4P–Philippines water skink (Tropidophorus grayi), water skink, skink, skink, lizards, lizard, captive
RMW9FDNP–Archive image from page 33 of Current herpetology (2000). Current herpetology currenthe222420032004niho Year: 2000 ( 30 Current Herpetol. 22(1) 2003 to the water skink from Sulawesi as Tropi- dophorus apulus, most likely by erroneously copying Bacon's unpublished name, T. aphi- lus. However, neither of these names are actually available in accordance with Interna- tional Code of Zoological Nomenclature, because the name Tropidophorus aphilus remains unpublished (see above) and the name Tropidophorus apulus, when appearing in hobbyists' magazines, has never been accom- panied by information to
RF2D76WH1–Small-eared Water Skink
RMRD75JF–. Current herpetology. Reptiles; Herpetology. Fig. 4. Dorsal (A) and ventral (B) views of Tropidophorus matsuii sp. nov. (holotype, TNHM-R- 60006).. 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.. Nihon Hachu Ryoseirui Gakkai. Kyoto : The Herpetological Society of Japan
RF2D76WM3–Undescribed species
RMBA9CPH–Water Skink Tropidophorus sp Kinabalu National Park Sabah Borneo Malaysia
RF2D76WJK–SEB Water Skink
RMPFY6KC–. Current herpetology. Reptiles; Herpetology. Fig. 4. Dorsal (A) and ventral (B) views of Tropidophorus matsuii sp. nov. (holotype, TNHM-R- 60006).. 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.. Nihon Hachu Ryoseirui Gakkai. Kyoto : The Herpetological Society of Japan
RFHKPCG8–brown skink, tropidophorus baconi on isolated black
RMBB0EWM–Galapagos Islands.Lava Lizard.Mature female on.
RF2ATF630–Spiny Water Skinks, Phillipine Crocodile Skinks, Tropidophorus apulus
RMKEPKK7–Tropidophorus misaminius 2017 stamp of the Philippines
RFEFP93K–Scincidae, Water Skink, Tropidophorus sp., Manu, Tripura
RMW9F3J9–Archive image from page 13 of Current herpetology (2000). Current herpetology currentherpeto2112002niho Year: 2000 ( 12 Current Herpetol. 21(1) 2002 C Fig. 3. Lateral (A), dorsal (B), and ventral (C) views of head scales of Tropidophorus lati- scutatus sp. nov. (holotype, TNHM-R-60001). type, collected from 20 to 23 October 1996. Diagnosis A Tropidophorus with moderately depressed head, body, and tail; scales on dorsal surface of head smooth as a whole, but those in temporal region more or less keeled; fronto- nasal undivided; 6-7 superciliaries; paraver- tebral scales smooth or feebly kee
RMRD7596–. Current herpetology. Reptiles; Herpetology. Wp 1 -1,.^ i-^- -. Fig. 2. Dorsal view of the holotype of Tropidophorus baconi sp. nov. (MZB.Lace 3789, SVL=87.0mm).. 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.. Nihon Hachu Ryoseirui Gakkai. Kyoto : The Herpetological Society of Japan
RMPFYDYK–. Current herpetology. Reptiles; Herpetology. Wp 1 -1,.^ i-^- -. Fig. 2. Dorsal view of the holotype of Tropidophorus baconi sp. nov. (MZB.Lace 3789, SVL=87.0mm).. 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.. Nihon Hachu Ryoseirui Gakkai. Kyoto : The Herpetological Society of Japan
RFHKPCGA–brown skink, tropidophorus baconi on isolated black
RFEFP93M–Scincidae, Water Skink, Tropidophorus sp., Manu, Tripura
RFEFP948–Scincidae, Water Skink, Lamellae. Tropidophorus sp., Manu, Tripura
RMW9FEPR–Archive image from page 36 of Current herpetology (2000). Current herpetology currenthe222420032004niho Year: 2000 ( B Fig. 5. Ventral views of fourth toe bases in a paratype of Tropidophorus baconi sp. nov. (A: MZB.Lace 3788) and T. grayi from Luzon, Philip- pines (B). Bars equal 2 mm. D Fig. 4. Dorsal views of heads and dorsolateral views of bodies of Tropidophorus baconi sp. nov. (A and C, respectively: holotype, MZB.Lace 3789) and T. grayi from Luzon, Philippines (B and D, respectively). Bar equals 5 mm. showing location of parietal foramen; pari- etals separated by one scale; no disti
RMRH461C–. Breviora. 970 SKINKS REFERRED TO Till- GENUS DASIA 13. Tropidophorus beccari Sphenomorphus solomonis Figure 3. Ventral view of the secondary palate in Aptciyi^'odon and representatives of two other genera, SphcnomorpJuis and Tropidophorus. with species displaying similar palates. 1 he ectopterygoid process has prob- ably evolved independently in each of these three groups. The palatal bones of Apterygodon are partially disarticulated. Not drawn to scale. Abbrevia-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - col
RMPFYE03–. Current herpetology. Reptiles; Herpetology. 30 Current Herpetol. 22(1) 2003 to the water skink from Sulawesi as Tropi- dophorus apulus, most likely by erroneously copying Bacon's unpublished name, T. aphi- lus. However, neither of these names are actually available in accordance with Interna- tional Code of Zoological Nomenclature, because the name Tropidophorus aphilus remains unpublished (see above) and the name Tropidophorus apulus, when appearing in hobbyists' magazines, has never been accom- panied by information to fill the minimum requirements of the code as an original description of
RFHKPCG9–brown skink, tropidophorus baconi on isolated black
RMRD759D–. Current herpetology. Reptiles; Herpetology. 30 Current Herpetol. 22(1) 2003 to the water skink from Sulawesi as Tropi- dophorus apulus, most likely by erroneously copying Bacon's unpublished name, T. aphi- lus. However, neither of these names are actually available in accordance with Interna- tional Code of Zoological Nomenclature, because the name Tropidophorus aphilus remains unpublished (see above) and the name Tropidophorus apulus, when appearing in hobbyists' magazines, has never been accom- panied by information to fill the minimum requirements of the code as an original description of
RMPFYDY7–. Current herpetology. Reptiles; Herpetology. B Fig. 5. Ventral views of fourth toe bases in a paratype of Tropidophorus baconi sp. nov. (A: MZB.Lace 3788) and T. grayi from Luzon, Philip- pines (B). Bars equal 2 mm.. 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.. Nihon Hachu Ryoseirui Gakkai. Kyoto : The Herpetological Society of Japan
RFHKPCGB–brown skink, tropidophorus baconi on isolated black
RMRD758T–. Current herpetology. Reptiles; Herpetology. B Fig. 5. Ventral views of fourth toe bases in a paratype of Tropidophorus baconi sp. nov. (A: MZB.Lace 3788) and T. grayi from Luzon, Philip- pines (B). Bars equal 2 mm.. 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.. Nihon Hachu Ryoseirui Gakkai. Kyoto : The Herpetological Society of Japan
RMPFY6K2–. Current herpetology. Reptiles; Herpetology. Current Herpetol. 21(1) 2002. FIG. 7. Lateral (A), dorsal (B), and ventral (C) views of head scales of Tropidophorus murphyi sp. nov. (holotype, ROM 41227). paravertebral scales smooth or feebly keeled, subequal to neighboring scales in size; 55-67 paravertebral scales; dorsolateral and lateral scales distinctly keeled; 30-32 midbody scale rows. See Discussion for comparisons with other congeneric species. Description of holotype Snout rounded, rostral partly visible from above; no supranasals; frontonasal undivided, overlapped by rostral, nasals,
RMRJYX8E–. Asiatic herpetological research. Reptiles -- Asia Periodicals; Amphibians -- Asia Periodicals. February 1992 Asiatic Herpetological Research Vol. 4, pp. 18-22 A New Species of the Genus Tropidophorus (Reptilia: Lacertilia) Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China from Yetang Wen1 ^Department of Biology, Guangxi Medical College, Nanning, Guangxi, China Abstract. -A new species of Tropidophorus is described from Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China. This new species (Tropidophorus guangxiensis) is characterized by having an undivided postmental, that differs from T. sinicus which is divided.
RMPFY6JP–. Current herpetology. Reptiles; Herpetology. HIKIDA ET AL.—NEW DEPRESSED-BODIED TROPIDOPHORUS 15. Fig. 5. Lateral (A), dorsal (B), and ventral (C) views of head scales of Tropidophorus matsuii sp. nov. (holotype, TNHM-R-60006). Paratypes and other specimens None. Diagnosis A Tropidophorus with moderately depressed head, body, and tail; scales on dorsal surface of head smooth as a whole, but those in temporal region keeled; frontonasal divided; eight superciliaries; paravertebral scales smooth or feebly keeled, subequal to neighboring scales in size; 65 paravertebral scales; dorso- lateral and
RMRJYX5C–. Asiatic herpetological research. Reptiles -- Asia Periodicals; Amphibians -- Asia Periodicals. FIG. 3. Dorsal scutellation of the head of the holotype (GMC 85-032). FIG. 4. Ventral scutellation of the head of the holotype (GMC 85-032). Paratypes.—GMC 85-029 and GMC- 85-030, two adult males collected with the holotype. Diagnosis.—This new species closely resembles Tropidophorus sinicus Boettger, but differs from the latter by the following characters: a single postmental, head nearly triangle, interparietal separating parietals (Boulenger, 1887; Smith, 1935; Tian and Jiang, 1986). Description
RMPFY6KN–. Current herpetology. Reptiles; Herpetology. 10 Current Herpetol. 21(1) 2002 habitats along forest streams (e.g., Taylor, 1963; Brown and Alcala, 1980). During recent herpetological surveys in Indochina, specimens of skinks, characterized by distinctly depressed bodies with strongly keeled lateral scales, were collected from three localities, two in Thailand and one in Vietnam (Fig. 1). These skinks possessed superficial tympanums and thus were identi- fied as members of the genus Tropidophorus. They most resembled T. baviensis Bourret, 1939 from northern Vietnam in body size, body shape, and
RMRJYX4M–. Asiatic herpetological research. Reptiles -- Asia Periodicals; Amphibians -- Asia Periodicals. FIG. 3. Dorsal scutellation of the head of the holotype (GMC 85-032). FIG. 4. Ventral scutellation of the head of the holotype (GMC 85-032). Paratypes.—GMC 85-029 and GMC- 85-030, two adult males collected with the holotype. Diagnosis.—This new species closely resembles Tropidophorus sinicus Boettger, but differs from the latter by the following characters: a single postmental, head nearly triangle, interparietal separating parietals (Boulenger, 1887; Smith, 1935; Tian and Jiang, 1986). Description
RMPFY6K7–. Current herpetology. Reptiles; Herpetology. HIKIDA ET AL.—NEW DEPRESSED-BODIED TROPIDOPHORUS 19. Fig. 8. Male (A) and female (B) Tropidophorus murphyi sp. nov. in life. Note relatively broad body in the latter. overlapped by fourth and fifth infralabials; 30 midbody scale rows; 13 scale rows at position of tenth subcaudal on tail; paraver- tebrals 62, subequal in size to neighboring scales, smooth or feebly keeled on neck, body, and base of tail, and moderately keeled on. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readabilit
RMRK0GNM–. Asiatic herpetological research. Reptiles -- Asia Periodicals; Amphibians -- Asia Periodicals. Fig. 43. Tropidophorus grayi (Photo: RMB). Fig. 44. Varanus salvator nuchalis, dorsal view (Photo: J. McGuire).. Fig. 45. Varanus salvator nuchalis, ventral view Fig. 46. Python reticulatus (Photo: RMB). (Photo: J. McGuire).. 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.. Asiatic Herpetological Research Society; Chung-kuo liang
RMPFY6M5–. Current herpetology. Reptiles; Herpetology. HIKIDA ET AL.—NEW DEPRESSED-BODIED TROPIDOPHORUS 11 the parietals or the interparietal (whichever was more distant). Snout length was mea- sured from the tip of the snout to the ante- rior margin of the eye. Presacral vertebrae were counted by use of autoradiography (Softex, Softex Co.). Tropidophorus latiscutatus sp. nov. (Figs. 2 and 3) Holotype Adult male, TNHM-R-60001 (KUZ R40362), from Phu Wua Wildlife Sanctuary (18°05'N, 103°45'E, altitude ca 200 m), Nong Kai Province, eastern Thailand, collected by M. Matsui, H. Ota, M. Toda, K. Araya, and J
RMRK0GPH–. Asiatic herpetological research. Reptiles -- Asia Periodicals; Amphibians -- Asia Periodicals. Fig. 41. Mabuya multicarinata borealis (Photo: Fig. 42. Sphenomorphus jagori grandis (Photo: J. McGuire). ' RMB).. Fig. 43. Tropidophorus grayi (Photo: RMB). Fig. 44. Varanus salvator nuchalis, dorsal view (Photo: J. McGuire).. 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.. Asiatic Herpetological Research Society; Chung-kuo lia
RMPFYDYJ–. Current herpetology. Reptiles; Herpetology. 32 Current Herpetol. 22(1) 2003. Fig. 3. Dorsal (A), ventral (B) and lateral (C) views of head, and ventral view of cloacal region (D) in the holotype of Tropidophorus baconi sp. nov. (MZB.Lace 3789). Bar equals 5 mm. Other congeneric species except T. grayi by having a divided frontonasal, parietals sepa- rated from each other, lateral body scales directed obliquely upw^ard (Fig. 4), three preanals, postanal pores in adult males, and single keels on dorsal body and tail scales with marked development of the latter to make the tail surface more or
RMRD75JW–. Current herpetology. Reptiles; Herpetology. 10 Current Herpetol. 21(1) 2002 habitats along forest streams (e.g., Taylor, 1963; Brown and Alcala, 1980). During recent herpetological surveys in Indochina, specimens of skinks, characterized by distinctly depressed bodies with strongly keeled lateral scales, were collected from three localities, two in Thailand and one in Vietnam (Fig. 1). These skinks possessed superficial tympanums and thus were identi- fied as members of the genus Tropidophorus. They most resembled T. baviensis Bourret, 1939 from northern Vietnam in body size, body shape, and
RMPFY6KE–. Current herpetology. Reptiles; Herpetology. 12 Current Herpetol. 21(1) 2002. C Fig. 3. Lateral (A), dorsal (B), and ventral (C) views of head scales of Tropidophorus lati- scutatus sp. nov. (holotype, TNHM-R-60001). type, collected from 20 to 23 October 1996. Diagnosis A Tropidophorus with moderately depressed head, body, and tail; scales on dorsal surface of head smooth as a whole, but those in temporal region more or less keeled; fronto- nasal undivided; 6-7 superciliaries; paraver- tebral scales smooth or feebly keeled, twice as broad as neighboring scales; 58-63 paraver- tebral scales; d
RMRD75JA–. Current herpetology. Reptiles; Herpetology. Current Herpetol. 21(1) 2002. FIG. 7. Lateral (A), dorsal (B), and ventral (C) views of head scales of Tropidophorus murphyi sp. nov. (holotype, ROM 41227). paravertebral scales smooth or feebly keeled, subequal to neighboring scales in size; 55-67 paravertebral scales; dorsolateral and lateral scales distinctly keeled; 30-32 midbody scale rows. See Discussion for comparisons with other congeneric species. Description of holotype Snout rounded, rostral partly visible from above; no supranasals; frontonasal undivided, overlapped by rostral, nasals,
RMPFYDY3–. Current herpetology. Reptiles; Herpetology. B Fig. 5. Ventral views of fourth toe bases in a paratype of Tropidophorus baconi sp. nov. (A: MZB.Lace 3788) and T. grayi from Luzon, Philip- pines (B). Bars equal 2 mm.. D Fig. 4. Dorsal views of heads and dorsolateral views of bodies of Tropidophorus baconi sp. nov. (A and C, respectively: holotype, MZB.Lace 3789) and T. grayi from Luzon, Philippines (B and D, respectively). Bar equals 5 mm. showing location of parietal foramen; pari- etals separated by one scale; no distinct nuchals; nostril piercing nasal; nasal over- lapped by rostral and fir
RMRD75JE–. Current herpetology. Reptiles; Herpetology. HIKIDA ET AL.—NEW DEPRESSED-BODIED TROPIDOPHORUS 15. Fig. 5. Lateral (A), dorsal (B), and ventral (C) views of head scales of Tropidophorus matsuii sp. nov. (holotype, TNHM-R-60006). Paratypes and other specimens None. Diagnosis A Tropidophorus with moderately depressed head, body, and tail; scales on dorsal surface of head smooth as a whole, but those in temporal region keeled; frontonasal divided; eight superciliaries; paravertebral scales smooth or feebly keeled, subequal to neighboring scales in size; 65 paravertebral scales; dorso- lateral and
RMPFY6K5–. Current herpetology. Reptiles; Herpetology. HIKIDA ET AL.—NEW DEPRESSED-BODIED TROPIDOPHORUS 17 Province, northern Vietnam, collected by R. W. Murphy, N. L. Orlov, A. Lathrop, T. Mason, S. Riabov, and T. C. Ho in May 1998. Paratypes Four males, ROM 41220 (ROM Field No. 26739), 41222 (Field No. 26960), 41223 (Field No. 26961) and 41226 (Field No. 27002), and seven females, ROM 41221 (ROM Field No. 26959), 41224 (Field No. 27000), 41225 (Field No. 27001), 41228 (Field No. 27045), 41229 (Field No. 27058), 41230 (Field No. 27059) and KUZ R58270 (Field No. 27003), with same sampling data as the h
RMRJYX47–. Asiatic herpetological research. Reptiles -- Asia Periodicals; Amphibians -- Asia Periodicals. February 1992 Asiatic Herpetological Research Vol. 4, p. 20. FIG. 6. Type locality (dot) of Tropidophorus guangxiensis at Darning Shan (23° 23' N 108° 30' E), Wuming Xian (County), Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China. longitudinal parts, longer than wide, suture of frontonasals longer than suture between prefrontals; prefrontals pentagonal, in contact with anterior and posterior loreals; frontal narrower posteriorly, length 1.44 times width at widest point, 1.4 times length of interparietal; fr
RMRHDM4E–. Bonn zoological bulletin. Zoology. 144 Thomas Ziegler & Truong Quang Nguyen. Fig. 4. a) Tropidophorus boehmei from Lao Cai Province, Photo T.T. Nguyen; b) Portrait of preserved Calamaria gialaiensis from Gia Lai Province, Photo T. Ziegler; and c) Protobothvops trungkhanhensis from Cao Bang Province, Photo T.T. Nguyen.. 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.. Zoologisches Forschungsmuseum Alexander Koenig. Bonn
RMRD75J7–. Current herpetology. Reptiles; Herpetology. HIKIDA ET AL.—NEW DEPRESSED-BODIED TROPIDOPHORUS 19. Fig. 8. Male (A) and female (B) Tropidophorus murphyi sp. nov. in life. Note relatively broad body in the latter. overlapped by fourth and fifth infralabials; 30 midbody scale rows; 13 scale rows at position of tenth subcaudal on tail; paraver- tebrals 62, subequal in size to neighboring scales, smooth or feebly keeled on neck, body, and base of tail, and moderately keeled on. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readabilit
RMRJYTJB–. Asiatic herpetological research. Reptiles -- Asia Periodicals; Amphibians -- Asia Periodicals. ISSN 1051-3825 CONTENTS DAREVSKY, ILYA S. Two New Species of the Worm-like Lizard Dibamus (Sauna, Dibamidae), with Remarks on the Distribution and Ecology of Dibamus in Vietnam... 1 DAREVSKY, ILYA S., AND NIKOLAI L. ORLOV. A New Subspecies of the Dwarf Snake Calamaria lowi ingermarxi ssp. nov. (Serpentes, Colubridae) from Southern Vietnam 13 WEN, YETANG. A New Species of the Genus Tropidophorus (Reptilia: Lacertilia) from Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China 18 BAUER, AARON M., AND RAINER GUNTHE
RMRN9T8A–. Anatomical and zoological researches: comprising an account of the zoological results of the two expeditions to western Yunnan in 1868 and 1875; and a monograph of the two cetacean genera, Platanista and Orcella. Zoology. ^*i;'.a.3Ss.jL *i.««. F^Q ?i^S???;«3«r^^i^^^^^^^MJ^;ft^" ij^afedfe-i^g^'"' "'*^ iviViirn-^n Ittli. Mintem Bros . 1, ORIOCALOTES KAKHIEEENSIS, ^r.^. 2,JAPALURA ^EJNNANENSIS, ^nx£r. 3, TROPIDOPHORUS BEREMOREI, Blytlx.-. Vcu: 4. 5, TRIMERESURUS MONTIGOLA, GtA.-. Eot^. 6 TYLOTOTRITON VERRUCOSUS, ylridr.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned pa
RMRD75JR–. Current herpetology. Reptiles; Herpetology. HIKIDA ET AL.—NEW DEPRESSED-BODIED TROPIDOPHORUS 11 the parietals or the interparietal (whichever was more distant). Snout length was mea- sured from the tip of the snout to the ante- rior margin of the eye. Presacral vertebrae were counted by use of autoradiography (Softex, Softex Co.). Tropidophorus latiscutatus sp. nov. (Figs. 2 and 3) Holotype Adult male, TNHM-R-60001 (KUZ R40362), from Phu Wua Wildlife Sanctuary (18°05'N, 103°45'E, altitude ca 200 m), Nong Kai Province, eastern Thailand, collected by M. Matsui, H. Ota, M. Toda, K. Araya, and J
RMRD7593–. Current herpetology. Reptiles; Herpetology. 32 Current Herpetol. 22(1) 2003. Fig. 3. Dorsal (A), ventral (B) and lateral (C) views of head, and ventral view of cloacal region (D) in the holotype of Tropidophorus baconi sp. nov. (MZB.Lace 3789). Bar equals 5 mm. Other congeneric species except T. grayi by having a divided frontonasal, parietals sepa- rated from each other, lateral body scales directed obliquely upw^ard (Fig. 4), three preanals, postanal pores in adult males, and single keels on dorsal body and tail scales with marked development of the latter to make the tail surface more or
RMRD75JM–. Current herpetology. Reptiles; Herpetology. 12 Current Herpetol. 21(1) 2002. C Fig. 3. Lateral (A), dorsal (B), and ventral (C) views of head scales of Tropidophorus lati- scutatus sp. nov. (holotype, TNHM-R-60001). type, collected from 20 to 23 October 1996. Diagnosis A Tropidophorus with moderately depressed head, body, and tail; scales on dorsal surface of head smooth as a whole, but those in temporal region more or less keeled; fronto- nasal undivided; 6-7 superciliaries; paraver- tebral scales smooth or feebly keeled, twice as broad as neighboring scales; 58-63 paraver- tebral scales; d
RMRD758P–. Current herpetology. Reptiles; Herpetology. B Fig. 5. Ventral views of fourth toe bases in a paratype of Tropidophorus baconi sp. nov. (A: MZB.Lace 3788) and T. grayi from Luzon, Philip- pines (B). Bars equal 2 mm.. D Fig. 4. Dorsal views of heads and dorsolateral views of bodies of Tropidophorus baconi sp. nov. (A and C, respectively: holotype, MZB.Lace 3789) and T. grayi from Luzon, Philippines (B and D, respectively). Bar equals 5 mm. showing location of parietal foramen; pari- etals separated by one scale; no distinct nuchals; nostril piercing nasal; nasal over- lapped by rostral and fir
RMRD75JC–. Current herpetology. Reptiles; Herpetology. HIKIDA ET AL.—NEW DEPRESSED-BODIED TROPIDOPHORUS 17 Province, northern Vietnam, collected by R. W. Murphy, N. L. Orlov, A. Lathrop, T. Mason, S. Riabov, and T. C. Ho in May 1998. Paratypes Four males, ROM 41220 (ROM Field No. 26739), 41222 (Field No. 26960), 41223 (Field No. 26961) and 41226 (Field No. 27002), and seven females, ROM 41221 (ROM Field No. 26959), 41224 (Field No. 27000), 41225 (Field No. 27001), 41228 (Field No. 27045), 41229 (Field No. 27058), 41230 (Field No. 27059) and KUZ R58270 (Field No. 27003), with same sampling data as the h
RMRJYX7E–. Asiatic herpetological research. Reptiles -- Asia Periodicals; Amphibians -- Asia Periodicals. &ffij( FIG. 1. Holotype of Tropidophorus guangxiensis, GMC 85-032 from Darning Hill, Wuming (23° 23' N 108° 30' E), Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China. Tropidophorus guangxiensis sp. nov. Figs. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5. Holotype.—GMC 85-032 (Fig. 1), a juvenile from Darning Shan (23° 23' N FIG. 2. Lateral scutellation of the head of the holotype (GMC 85-032). 108° 30' E), Wuming Xian (County), Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China, altitude 1240 m (Fig. 6). The specimen was collected on June 15,
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