Gth largest. Lower labials 8 ; 5th largest. Scales rather short, subelliptical, considerably larger on the sides than on the back, especially the outer row. Color of the abdomen extending to the outer row of scales, the posterior portion of which alone... Proceedings of the United States National Museum - Page 616by United States National Museum - 1892 - 16 lehteFull view - About this book
| Smithsonian Institution - 1862 - 734 lehte
...of the abdomen extending to the outer row of scales, the posterior portion of which alone is black. Numerous small spots are scattered all over the lower...of the tail. The upper surface and sides of head, as well a£ the labials of both jaws and chin, are blackish brown. The abdomen, in life, is in all... | |
| 1862 - 736 lehte
...of the abdomen extending to the outer row of scales, the posterior portion of which alone is black. Numerous small spots are scattered all over the lower...of the tail. The upper surface and sides of head, as well as the labials of both jaws and chin, are blackish brown. The abdomen, in life, is in all probabilities... | |
| 1872 - 728 lehte
...of the abdomen extending to the outer row of scales, the posterior portion of which alone is black. Numerous small spots are scattered all over the lower...of the tail. The upper surface and sides of head, as well as the labials of both jaws and chin, are blackish brown. The abdomen, in life, is in all probabilities... | |
| United States National Museum - 1898 - 1406 lehte
...of the abdomen extending to tlie outer row of scales, the posterior portion of which alone is black. Numerous small spots are scattered all over the lower...the end of the tail. The upper surface and sides of he*d, as well as the labials of both jaws and chin, are blackish brown. The abdomen, in life, is in... | |
| Smithsonian Institution - 1900 - 1398 lehte
...to the outer row of scales, the posterior portion of which alono is black. Numerous small spots art; scattered all over the lower part of the body, from...of the tail. The upper surface and sides of head, ¡is well as the labials of both jaws and chin, are blackish brown. The abdomen, in life, is in all... | |
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