An adult Hump-nosed Lizard (Lyriocephalus scutatus) clinging to a branch at night in Sri Lanka. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-adult-hump-nosed-lizard-lyriocephalus-scutatus-clinging-to-a-branch-at-night-in-sri-lanka-image364423045.html
RF2C4TW8N–An adult Hump-nosed Lizard (Lyriocephalus scutatus) clinging to a branch at night in Sri Lanka.
. Catalogue of the snakes in the British Museum (Natural History) ... Serpents. 36 C0LTJBEIDJ3. with apical pits, in 19 rows ; ventrals rounded or obtusely angu- late laterally. Tail long ; subcaudals in two rows. Hypapophyse* developed throughout the vertebral column. Madagascar.. Maxillary and mandible of Langaha nasuta. Synopsis of the Species. Eostral appendage twice as long as the snout, ensiform, not serrated 1. nasuta, p. 36. Rostral appendage once and a half to once and two thirds as long as the snout, tapering to a sharp point, and serrated above at the end 2. intermedia, p. 37^ Eostr Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/catalogue-of-the-snakes-in-the-british-museum-natural-history-serpents-36-c0ltjbeidj3-with-apical-pits-in-19-rows-ventrals-rounded-or-obtusely-angu-late-laterally-tail-long-subcaudals-in-two-rows-hypapophyse-developed-throughout-the-vertebral-column-madagascar-maxillary-and-mandible-of-langaha-nasuta-synopsis-of-the-species-eostral-appendage-twice-as-long-as-the-snout-ensiform-not-serrated-1-nasuta-p-36-rostral-appendage-once-and-a-half-to-once-and-two-thirds-as-long-as-the-snout-tapering-to-a-sharp-point-and-serrated-above-at-the-end-2-intermedia-p-37-eostr-image232136489.html
RMRDJMCW–. Catalogue of the snakes in the British Museum (Natural History) ... Serpents. 36 C0LTJBEIDJ3. with apical pits, in 19 rows ; ventrals rounded or obtusely angu- late laterally. Tail long ; subcaudals in two rows. Hypapophyse* developed throughout the vertebral column. Madagascar.. Maxillary and mandible of Langaha nasuta. Synopsis of the Species. Eostral appendage twice as long as the snout, ensiform, not serrated 1. nasuta, p. 36. Rostral appendage once and a half to once and two thirds as long as the snout, tapering to a sharp point, and serrated above at the end 2. intermedia, p. 37^ Eostr
. Fig. I. Scalpellum convexiim {Si. 271). «. Mandible. b. Maxilla I. c. Maxilla IL d. Cirrus VI and caudal appendage, e. Female{total length 9-4mm.), lateral view. /. Rostrum and rostral latera. Distribution. Off the east coast of Pata- gonia. The distribution of this collection is more westerly than Pilsbry's. Discussion. This well-defined species, earlier mentioned by Pilsbry (1907), and Nilsson-Cantell (1921), is here represented by one small and one full-grown specimen, the later one characterized by its long peduncle (comp. Nilsson-Cantell, 1921). The peduncle is about twice as long as th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fig-i-scalpellum-convexiim-si-271-mandible-b-maxilla-i-c-maxilla-il-d-cirrus-vi-and-caudal-appendage-e-femaletotal-length-9-4mm-lateral-view-rostrum-and-rostral-latera-distribution-off-the-east-coast-of-pata-gonia-the-distribution-of-this-collection-is-more-westerly-than-pilsbrys-discussion-this-well-defined-species-earlier-mentioned-by-pilsbry-1907-and-nilsson-cantell-1921-is-here-represented-by-one-small-and-one-full-grown-specimen-the-later-one-characterized-by-its-long-peduncle-comp-nilsson-cantell-1921-the-peduncle-is-about-twice-as-long-as-th-image180022385.html
RMMCTMAW–. Fig. I. Scalpellum convexiim {Si. 271). «. Mandible. b. Maxilla I. c. Maxilla IL d. Cirrus VI and caudal appendage, e. Female{total length 9-4mm.), lateral view. /. Rostrum and rostral latera. Distribution. Off the east coast of Pata- gonia. The distribution of this collection is more westerly than Pilsbry's. Discussion. This well-defined species, earlier mentioned by Pilsbry (1907), and Nilsson-Cantell (1921), is here represented by one small and one full-grown specimen, the later one characterized by its long peduncle (comp. Nilsson-Cantell, 1921). The peduncle is about twice as long as th
Discovery reports (1957) Discovery reports discoveryreports28inst Year: 1957 Fig. 27. Katerythrops resimora sp.n. A, anterior end of female in dorso-lateral view, x 12; B, left antennule, x 20; C, left antenna, x 20; D, first thoracic appendage with epipod, x 20; E, endopod of second thoracic appendage, x 20; F, enlarged spine from first thoracic endopod; G, endopod of third thoracic appendage, x 20; H, telson and right uropod of female, x 20; J, telson of male, x 30. globular and not flattened dorso-ventrally, set widely apart with the wide straight anterior margin of the rostral plate betw Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/discovery-reports-1957-discovery-reports-discoveryreports28inst-year-1957-fig-27-katerythrops-resimora-spn-a-anterior-end-of-female-in-dorso-lateral-view-x-12-b-left-antennule-x-20-c-left-antenna-x-20-d-first-thoracic-appendage-with-epipod-x-20-e-endopod-of-second-thoracic-appendage-x-20-f-enlarged-spine-from-first-thoracic-endopod-g-endopod-of-third-thoracic-appendage-x-20-h-telson-and-right-uropod-of-female-x-20-j-telson-of-male-x-30-globular-and-not-flattened-dorso-ventrally-set-widely-apart-with-the-wide-straight-anterior-margin-of-the-rostral-plate-betw-image241943715.html
RMT1HDJY–Discovery reports (1957) Discovery reports discoveryreports28inst Year: 1957 Fig. 27. Katerythrops resimora sp.n. A, anterior end of female in dorso-lateral view, x 12; B, left antennule, x 20; C, left antenna, x 20; D, first thoracic appendage with epipod, x 20; E, endopod of second thoracic appendage, x 20; F, enlarged spine from first thoracic endopod; G, endopod of third thoracic appendage, x 20; H, telson and right uropod of female, x 20; J, telson of male, x 30. globular and not flattened dorso-ventrally, set widely apart with the wide straight anterior margin of the rostral plate betw
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RF2C4TWFR–A Leaf-nosed Lizard (Ceratophora tennentii) in the rainforest at night in Knuckles Forest Reserve, Sri Lanka.
. Bonner zoologische Beiträge : Herausgeber: Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig, Bonn. Biology; Zoology. A new chameleon from Tanzania 387. Fig. 3: Distribution of B. tenue (squares) and B. oxyrhinum (triangles) in East Africa. Solid symbols: type localities, open symbols: other locality records, crossed symbols: erroneous locality records. a rostral appendage in the female from the Uluguru Mts. and the different structure of the rostral appendage in the males from the Uluguru Mts. and the Uzungwe Mts. sufficient to distinguish two different species. Below we shall fir Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bonner-zoologische-beitrge-herausgeber-zoologisches-forschungsinstitut-und-museum-alexander-koenig-bonn-biology-zoology-a-new-chameleon-from-tanzania-387-fig-3-distribution-of-b-tenue-squares-and-b-oxyrhinum-triangles-in-east-africa-solid-symbols-type-localities-open-symbols-other-locality-records-crossed-symbols-erroneous-locality-records-a-rostral-appendage-in-the-female-from-the-uluguru-mts-and-the-different-structure-of-the-rostral-appendage-in-the-males-from-the-uluguru-mts-and-the-uzungwe-mts-sufficient-to-distinguish-two-different-species-below-we-shall-fir-image234490363.html
RMRHDXRR–. Bonner zoologische Beiträge : Herausgeber: Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig, Bonn. Biology; Zoology. A new chameleon from Tanzania 387. Fig. 3: Distribution of B. tenue (squares) and B. oxyrhinum (triangles) in East Africa. Solid symbols: type localities, open symbols: other locality records, crossed symbols: erroneous locality records. a rostral appendage in the female from the Uluguru Mts. and the different structure of the rostral appendage in the males from the Uluguru Mts. and the Uzungwe Mts. sufficient to distinguish two different species. Below we shall fir
. Fig. 4. ScalpeUiim Uberum. a. Palpus, b. Mandible, c. Maxilla I. d. Maxilla II. e. Cirrus VI and caudal appendage. /. Complemental male, holotype (total length 0-85 mm.). Peduncle well developed, of about the same length as the capitulum. A prominent feature is the great development of the scales which very regularly cover the whole surface. They are triangular in shape, rather like the rostral latus and the rostrum, but smaller. In no other species of Scalpellum have I seen such strongly developed scales. Probably this is a primitive feature if we maintain the old Darwinian opinion, for whi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fig-4-scalpeuiim-uberum-a-palpus-b-mandible-c-maxilla-i-d-maxilla-ii-e-cirrus-vi-and-caudal-appendage-complemental-male-holotype-total-length-0-85-mm-peduncle-well-developed-of-about-the-same-length-as-the-capitulum-a-prominent-feature-is-the-great-development-of-the-scales-which-very-regularly-cover-the-whole-surface-they-are-triangular-in-shape-rather-like-the-rostral-latus-and-the-rostrum-but-smaller-in-no-other-species-of-scalpellum-have-i-seen-such-strongly-developed-scales-probably-this-is-a-primitive-feature-if-we-maintain-the-old-darwinian-opinion-for-whi-image179933482.html
RMMCMJYP–. Fig. 4. ScalpeUiim Uberum. a. Palpus, b. Mandible, c. Maxilla I. d. Maxilla II. e. Cirrus VI and caudal appendage. /. Complemental male, holotype (total length 0-85 mm.). Peduncle well developed, of about the same length as the capitulum. A prominent feature is the great development of the scales which very regularly cover the whole surface. They are triangular in shape, rather like the rostral latus and the rostrum, but smaller. In no other species of Scalpellum have I seen such strongly developed scales. Probably this is a primitive feature if we maintain the old Darwinian opinion, for whi
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RF2C4TWG6–A Leaf-nosed Lizard (Ceratophora tennentii) in the rainforest at night in Knuckles Forest Reserve, Sri Lanka.
. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. FIG. 8. Median sagittal section of an embryo of the seventh stage, X 45 > ft'> oesophagus; omo, neck of median eye sacs ; n1—'20, cross commissures of first to twentieth neuromeres ; r, rostrum ; R, rostral nerve ; si, semilunar lobe. FIG. 9. Eighth stage of same, X 4° '•> a> anus 5 a&2> second abdominal appendage ; ch, cheiiceral articulat- ion ; «1520, fifteenth to twentieth neuromeres ; s/, semi- lunar lobe ; 15-20, fifteenth to twentieth body segments. Stage 6. — (Fig. 6.) The median-eye sacs have com Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-biological-bulletin-biology-zoology-biology-marine-biology-fig-8-median-sagittal-section-of-an-embryo-of-the-seventh-stage-x-45-gt-ftgt-oesophagus-omo-neck-of-median-eye-sacs-n120-cross-commissures-of-first-to-twentieth-neuromeres-r-rostrum-r-rostral-nerve-si-semilunar-lobe-fig-9-eighth-stage-of-same-x-4-gt-agt-anus-5-aamp2gt-second-abdominal-appendage-ch-cheiiceral-articulat-ion-1520-fifteenth-to-twentieth-neuromeres-s-semi-lunar-lobe-15-20-fifteenth-to-twentieth-body-segments-stage-6-fig-6-the-median-eye-sacs-have-com-image234677185.html
RMRHPD41–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. FIG. 8. Median sagittal section of an embryo of the seventh stage, X 45 > ft'> oesophagus; omo, neck of median eye sacs ; n1—'20, cross commissures of first to twentieth neuromeres ; r, rostrum ; R, rostral nerve ; si, semilunar lobe. FIG. 9. Eighth stage of same, X 4° '•> a> anus 5 a&2> second abdominal appendage ; ch, cheiiceral articulat- ion ; «1520, fifteenth to twentieth neuromeres ; s/, semi- lunar lobe ; 15-20, fifteenth to twentieth body segments. Stage 6. — (Fig. 6.) The median-eye sacs have com
. Fig. 8. ScalpeUiim africanum. a. Palpus, b. Mandible, c. Maxilla I. d. Maxilla II. e. Cirrus VI and caudal appendage. /. Complemental male (total length 0-62 mm.), g. Full-grown specimen, lateral view (total length 7 mm.), h. The same specimen, carinal view. /. Rostrum and rostral latera. j. Young specimen (total length 1-50 mm.). The measurements of the dissected specimen are: length of capitulum 4mm., breadth 2 mm.; length of peduncle 3 mm., breadth 2 mm. As the internal parts have not previously been studied, figures and descriptions are given here. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fig-8-scalpeuiim-africanum-a-palpus-b-mandible-c-maxilla-i-d-maxilla-ii-e-cirrus-vi-and-caudal-appendage-complemental-male-total-length-0-62-mm-g-full-grown-specimen-lateral-view-total-length-7-mm-h-the-same-specimen-carinal-view-rostrum-and-rostral-latera-j-young-specimen-total-length-1-50-mm-the-measurements-of-the-dissected-specimen-are-length-of-capitulum-4mm-breadth-2-mm-length-of-peduncle-3-mm-breadth-2-mm-as-the-internal-parts-have-not-previously-been-studied-figures-and-descriptions-are-given-here-image179933368.html
RMMCMJRM–. Fig. 8. ScalpeUiim africanum. a. Palpus, b. Mandible, c. Maxilla I. d. Maxilla II. e. Cirrus VI and caudal appendage. /. Complemental male (total length 0-62 mm.), g. Full-grown specimen, lateral view (total length 7 mm.), h. The same specimen, carinal view. /. Rostrum and rostral latera. j. Young specimen (total length 1-50 mm.). The measurements of the dissected specimen are: length of capitulum 4mm., breadth 2 mm.; length of peduncle 3 mm., breadth 2 mm. As the internal parts have not previously been studied, figures and descriptions are given here.
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RF2C4TWE4–A Leaf-nosed Lizard (Ceratophora tennentii) in the rainforest at night in Knuckles Forest Reserve, Sri Lanka.
. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. NERVOUS SYSTEM OF SCORPION. 49. FIG. 8. Median sagittal section of an embryo of the seventh stage, X 45 > ft'> oesophagus; omo, neck of median eye sacs ; n1—'20, cross commissures of first to twentieth neuromeres ; r, rostrum ; R, rostral nerve ; si, semilunar lobe. FIG. 9. Eighth stage of same, X 4° '•> a> anus 5 a&2> second abdominal appendage ; ch, cheiiceral articulat- ion ; «1520, fifteenth to twentieth neuromeres ; s/, semi- lunar lobe ; 15-20, fifteenth to twentieth body segments. Stage 6. — (Fig. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-biological-bulletin-biology-zoology-biology-marine-biology-nervous-system-of-scorpion-49-fig-8-median-sagittal-section-of-an-embryo-of-the-seventh-stage-x-45-gt-ftgt-oesophagus-omo-neck-of-median-eye-sacs-n120-cross-commissures-of-first-to-twentieth-neuromeres-r-rostrum-r-rostral-nerve-si-semilunar-lobe-fig-9-eighth-stage-of-same-x-4-gt-agt-anus-5-aamp2gt-second-abdominal-appendage-ch-cheiiceral-articulat-ion-1520-fifteenth-to-twentieth-neuromeres-s-semi-lunar-lobe-15-20-fifteenth-to-twentieth-body-segments-stage-6-fig-image234677195.html
RMRHPD4B–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. NERVOUS SYSTEM OF SCORPION. 49. FIG. 8. Median sagittal section of an embryo of the seventh stage, X 45 > ft'> oesophagus; omo, neck of median eye sacs ; n1—'20, cross commissures of first to twentieth neuromeres ; r, rostrum ; R, rostral nerve ; si, semilunar lobe. FIG. 9. Eighth stage of same, X 4° '•> a> anus 5 a&2> second abdominal appendage ; ch, cheiiceral articulat- ion ; «1520, fifteenth to twentieth neuromeres ; s/, semi- lunar lobe ; 15-20, fifteenth to twentieth body segments. Stage 6. — (Fig.
. Fig. 7. Scalpellum angulare. a. Palpus, b. Mandible, c. Maxilla I. d. Maxilla II. e. Cirrus VI and caudal appendage. f,g. Young specimens (total lengths 0-84 and i-68 mm. respectively). //. Holotype, lateral view (total length 7-5 mm.), i. Carinal view. j. Rostrum and rostral latera. k. Inframedian latus from the side. /. Left scutum, internal view showing the depressions for the depressor muscle (below) and for the complemental male. traces of the indistinctly developed lateral ridges of the fully grown stage. The tentacle- like organs of the capitulum seen in the first stage have already d Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fig-7-scalpellum-angulare-a-palpus-b-mandible-c-maxilla-i-d-maxilla-ii-e-cirrus-vi-and-caudal-appendage-fg-young-specimens-total-lengths-0-84-and-i-68-mm-respectively-holotype-lateral-view-total-length-7-5-mm-i-carinal-view-j-rostrum-and-rostral-latera-k-inframedian-latus-from-the-side-left-scutum-internal-view-showing-the-depressions-for-the-depressor-muscle-below-and-for-the-complemental-male-traces-of-the-indistinctly-developed-lateral-ridges-of-the-fully-grown-stage-the-tentacle-like-organs-of-the-capitulum-seen-in-the-first-stage-have-already-d-image179933357.html
RMMCMJR9–. Fig. 7. Scalpellum angulare. a. Palpus, b. Mandible, c. Maxilla I. d. Maxilla II. e. Cirrus VI and caudal appendage. f,g. Young specimens (total lengths 0-84 and i-68 mm. respectively). //. Holotype, lateral view (total length 7-5 mm.), i. Carinal view. j. Rostrum and rostral latera. k. Inframedian latus from the side. /. Left scutum, internal view showing the depressions for the depressor muscle (below) and for the complemental male. traces of the indistinctly developed lateral ridges of the fully grown stage. The tentacle- like organs of the capitulum seen in the first stage have already d
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RF2C4TWE9–A Leaf-nosed Lizard (Ceratophora tennentii) in the rainforest at night in Knuckles Forest Reserve, Sri Lanka.
An adult Hump-nosed Lizard (Lyriocephalus scutatus) clinging to a branch at night in Sri Lanka. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-adult-hump-nosed-lizard-lyriocephalus-scutatus-clinging-to-a-branch-at-night-in-sri-lanka-image364422572.html
RF2C4TTKT–An adult Hump-nosed Lizard (Lyriocephalus scutatus) clinging to a branch at night in Sri Lanka.
. Discovery reports. Discovery (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Ocean; Antarctica; Falkland Islands. Fig. 3. Scalpelliim scoresbyi n.sp. (St. WS 248). a. Palpus, b, c. Mandible, d. Maxilla I. e. Maxilla II. /. Cirrus VI and caudal appendage, g. Complemental male (total length 0-82 mm.), h. Holotype, lateral view (total length 17 mm.). /'. The same specimen, carinal view. j. Rostrum and rostral latera. k. Inframedian latera of younger specimens. /. Young specimen (total length 1-5 mm.). Measurements in mm. Length of Breadth of Length of Breadth of capitulum capitulum peduncle peduncle Holotype 9 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/discovery-reports-discovery-ship-scientific-expeditions-ocean-antarctica-falkland-islands-fig-3-scalpelliim-scoresbyi-nsp-st-ws-248-a-palpus-b-c-mandible-d-maxilla-i-e-maxilla-ii-cirrus-vi-and-caudal-appendage-g-complemental-male-total-length-0-82-mm-h-holotype-lateral-view-total-length-17-mm-the-same-specimen-carinal-view-j-rostrum-and-rostral-latera-k-inframedian-latera-of-younger-specimens-young-specimen-total-length-1-5-mm-measurements-in-mm-length-of-breadth-of-length-of-breadth-of-capitulum-capitulum-peduncle-peduncle-holotype-9-image231416348.html
RMRCDWWG–. Discovery reports. Discovery (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Ocean; Antarctica; Falkland Islands. Fig. 3. Scalpelliim scoresbyi n.sp. (St. WS 248). a. Palpus, b, c. Mandible, d. Maxilla I. e. Maxilla II. /. Cirrus VI and caudal appendage, g. Complemental male (total length 0-82 mm.), h. Holotype, lateral view (total length 17 mm.). /'. The same specimen, carinal view. j. Rostrum and rostral latera. k. Inframedian latera of younger specimens. /. Young specimen (total length 1-5 mm.). Measurements in mm. Length of Breadth of Length of Breadth of capitulum capitulum peduncle peduncle Holotype 9
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RF2C4TW0F–A male Rhino-horned Lizard (Ceratophora stoddartii) perched on a branch near Nuwara Eliya, Sri Lanka
. 49. Meterythrops picta Holt & Tattersall. Fig. 173-174. 1905. Meterythrops picta, Holt & Tattersall, Fisheries Ireland Sei. luvest. 1902 03. IV. p. 116. 117. tab. 19 f. 5-7. 1906. I. c. 1904 V p. 23. 24. „Form moderately stout. Girapace not much wider than pleon, rostral region obtusely arcuafe, posterior margin rather deeply einarginate. Eyes large, sub-globose, reaching the level of the second Joint of antennular peduncle. Colour pale golden brown. Antennular peduncle with the last Joint (in innnature male) as long as the two preceding; male appendage present (small and with but fe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/49-meterythrops-picta-holt-amp-tattersall-fig-173-174-1905-meterythrops-picta-holt-amp-tattersall-fisheries-ireland-sei-luvest-1902-03-iv-p-116-117-tab-19-f-5-7-1906-i-c-1904-v-p-23-24-form-moderately-stout-girapace-not-much-wider-than-pleon-rostral-region-obtusely-arcuafe-posterior-margin-rather-deeply-einarginate-eyes-large-sub-globose-reaching-the-level-of-the-second-joint-of-antennular-peduncle-colour-pale-golden-brown-antennular-peduncle-with-the-last-joint-in-innnature-male-as-long-as-the-two-preceding-male-appendage-present-small-and-with-but-fe-image179998100.html
RMMCRHBG–. 49. Meterythrops picta Holt & Tattersall. Fig. 173-174. 1905. Meterythrops picta, Holt & Tattersall, Fisheries Ireland Sei. luvest. 1902 03. IV. p. 116. 117. tab. 19 f. 5-7. 1906. I. c. 1904 V p. 23. 24. „Form moderately stout. Girapace not much wider than pleon, rostral region obtusely arcuafe, posterior margin rather deeply einarginate. Eyes large, sub-globose, reaching the level of the second Joint of antennular peduncle. Colour pale golden brown. Antennular peduncle with the last Joint (in innnature male) as long as the two preceding; male appendage present (small and with but fe
A Leaf-nosed Lizard (Ceratophora tennentii) in the rainforest at night in Knuckles Forest Reserve, Sri Lanka. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-leaf-nosed-lizard-ceratophora-tennentii-in-the-rainforest-at-night-in-knuckles-forest-reserve-sri-lanka-image364422947.html
RF2C4TW57–A Leaf-nosed Lizard (Ceratophora tennentii) in the rainforest at night in Knuckles Forest Reserve, Sri Lanka.
. Fig. 3. Scalpelliim scoresbyi n.sp. (St. WS 248). a. Palpus, b, c. Mandible, d. Maxilla I. e. Maxilla II. /. Cirrus VI and caudal appendage, g. Complemental male (total length 0-82 mm.), h. Holotype, lateral view (total length 17 mm.). /'. The same specimen, carinal view. j. Rostrum and rostral latera. k. Inframedian latera of younger specimens. /. Young specimen (total length 1-5 mm.). Measurements in mm. Length of Breadth of Length of Breadth of capitulum capitulum peduncle peduncle Holotype 9 5 8 4 Paratype 10 7 10 5 Mouth parts: palpus conical with bristles at the top and side. Mandible Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fig-3-scalpelliim-scoresbyi-nsp-st-ws-248-a-palpus-b-c-mandible-d-maxilla-i-e-maxilla-ii-cirrus-vi-and-caudal-appendage-g-complemental-male-total-length-0-82-mm-h-holotype-lateral-view-total-length-17-mm-the-same-specimen-carinal-view-j-rostrum-and-rostral-latera-k-inframedian-latera-of-younger-specimens-young-specimen-total-length-1-5-mm-measurements-in-mm-length-of-breadth-of-length-of-breadth-of-capitulum-capitulum-peduncle-peduncle-holotype-9-5-8-4-paratype-10-7-10-5-mouth-parts-palpus-conical-with-bristles-at-the-top-and-side-mandible-image180022379.html
RMMCTMAK–. Fig. 3. Scalpelliim scoresbyi n.sp. (St. WS 248). a. Palpus, b, c. Mandible, d. Maxilla I. e. Maxilla II. /. Cirrus VI and caudal appendage, g. Complemental male (total length 0-82 mm.), h. Holotype, lateral view (total length 17 mm.). /'. The same specimen, carinal view. j. Rostrum and rostral latera. k. Inframedian latera of younger specimens. /. Young specimen (total length 1-5 mm.). Measurements in mm. Length of Breadth of Length of Breadth of capitulum capitulum peduncle peduncle Holotype 9 5 8 4 Paratype 10 7 10 5 Mouth parts: palpus conical with bristles at the top and side. Mandible
A Leaf-nosed Lizard (Ceratophora tennentii) in the rainforest at night in Knuckles Forest Reserve, Sri Lanka. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-leaf-nosed-lizard-ceratophora-tennentii-in-the-rainforest-at-night-in-knuckles-forest-reserve-sri-lanka-image364422994.html
RF2C4TW6X–A Leaf-nosed Lizard (Ceratophora tennentii) in the rainforest at night in Knuckles Forest Reserve, Sri Lanka.
. Fig. 27. Katerythrops resimora sp.n. A, anterior end of female in dorso-lateral view, x 12; B, left antennule, x 20; C, left antenna, x 20; D, first thoracic appendage with epipod, x 20; E, endopod of second thoracic appendage, x 20; F, enlarged spine from first thoracic endopod; G, endopod of third thoracic appendage, x 20; H, telson and right uropod of female, x 20; J, telson of male, x 30. globular and not flattened dorso-ventrally, set widely apart with the wide straight anterior margin of the rostral plate between them; well-developed ocular papilla present on the dorsal surface of the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fig-27-katerythrops-resimora-spn-a-anterior-end-of-female-in-dorso-lateral-view-x-12-b-left-antennule-x-20-c-left-antenna-x-20-d-first-thoracic-appendage-with-epipod-x-20-e-endopod-of-second-thoracic-appendage-x-20-f-enlarged-spine-from-first-thoracic-endopod-g-endopod-of-third-thoracic-appendage-x-20-h-telson-and-right-uropod-of-female-x-20-j-telson-of-male-x-30-globular-and-not-flattened-dorso-ventrally-set-widely-apart-with-the-wide-straight-anterior-margin-of-the-rostral-plate-between-them-well-developed-ocular-papilla-present-on-the-dorsal-surface-of-the-image179976306.html
RMMCPHH6–. Fig. 27. Katerythrops resimora sp.n. A, anterior end of female in dorso-lateral view, x 12; B, left antennule, x 20; C, left antenna, x 20; D, first thoracic appendage with epipod, x 20; E, endopod of second thoracic appendage, x 20; F, enlarged spine from first thoracic endopod; G, endopod of third thoracic appendage, x 20; H, telson and right uropod of female, x 20; J, telson of male, x 30. globular and not flattened dorso-ventrally, set widely apart with the wide straight anterior margin of the rostral plate between them; well-developed ocular papilla present on the dorsal surface of the
A Leaf-nosed Lizard (Ceratophora tennentii) in the rainforest at night in Knuckles Forest Reserve, Sri Lanka. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-leaf-nosed-lizard-ceratophora-tennentii-in-the-rainforest-at-night-in-knuckles-forest-reserve-sri-lanka-image364422997.html
RF2C4TW71–A Leaf-nosed Lizard (Ceratophora tennentii) in the rainforest at night in Knuckles Forest Reserve, Sri Lanka.
A Hump-nosed Lizard (Lyriocephalus scutatus) clinging to a branch at night in Sri Lanka. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-hump-nosed-lizard-lyriocephalus-scutatus-clinging-to-a-branch-at-night-in-sri-lanka-image364423149.html
RF2C4TWCD–A Hump-nosed Lizard (Lyriocephalus scutatus) clinging to a branch at night in Sri Lanka.
A Hump-nosed Lizard (Lyriocephalus scutatus) clinging to a branch at night in Sri Lanka, with mouth open and dewlap extended. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-hump-nosed-lizard-lyriocephalus-scutatus-clinging-to-a-branch-at-night-in-sri-lanka-with-mouth-open-and-dewlap-extended-image364423058.html
RF2C4TW96–A Hump-nosed Lizard (Lyriocephalus scutatus) clinging to a branch at night in Sri Lanka, with mouth open and dewlap extended.
A Hump-nosed Lizard (Lyriocephalus scutatus) clinging to a branch at night in Sri Lanka, with dewlap extended. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-hump-nosed-lizard-lyriocephalus-scutatus-clinging-to-a-branch-at-night-in-sri-lanka-with-dewlap-extended-image364423067.html
RF2C4TW9F–A Hump-nosed Lizard (Lyriocephalus scutatus) clinging to a branch at night in Sri Lanka, with dewlap extended.
A Hump-nosed Lizard (Lyriocephalus scutatus) clinging to a branch at night in Sri Lanka, with dewlap extended. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-hump-nosed-lizard-lyriocephalus-scutatus-clinging-to-a-branch-at-night-in-sri-lanka-with-dewlap-extended-image364423053.html
RF2C4TW91–A Hump-nosed Lizard (Lyriocephalus scutatus) clinging to a branch at night in Sri Lanka, with dewlap extended.
A Leaf-nosed Lizard (Ceratophora tennentii) in the rainforest at night in Knuckles Forest Reserve, Sri Lanka. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-leaf-nosed-lizard-ceratophora-tennentii-in-the-rainforest-at-night-in-knuckles-forest-reserve-sri-lanka-image364423249.html
RF2C4TWG1–A Leaf-nosed Lizard (Ceratophora tennentii) in the rainforest at night in Knuckles Forest Reserve, Sri Lanka.
A Leaf-nosed Lizard (Ceratophora tennentii) in the rainforest at night in Knuckles Forest Reserve, Sri Lanka. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-leaf-nosed-lizard-ceratophora-tennentii-in-the-rainforest-at-night-in-knuckles-forest-reserve-sri-lanka-image364423208.html
RF2C4TWEG–A Leaf-nosed Lizard (Ceratophora tennentii) in the rainforest at night in Knuckles Forest Reserve, Sri Lanka.
A Leaf-nosed Lizard (Ceratophora tennentii) in the rainforest at night in Knuckles Forest Reserve, Sri Lanka. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-leaf-nosed-lizard-ceratophora-tennentii-in-the-rainforest-at-night-in-knuckles-forest-reserve-sri-lanka-image364423311.html
RF2C4TWJ7–A Leaf-nosed Lizard (Ceratophora tennentii) in the rainforest at night in Knuckles Forest Reserve, Sri Lanka.
A Leaf-nosed Lizard (Ceratophora tennentii) in the rainforest at night in Knuckles Forest Reserve, Sri Lanka. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-leaf-nosed-lizard-ceratophora-tennentii-in-the-rainforest-at-night-in-knuckles-forest-reserve-sri-lanka-image364423291.html
RF2C4TWHF–A Leaf-nosed Lizard (Ceratophora tennentii) in the rainforest at night in Knuckles Forest Reserve, Sri Lanka.
A Leaf-nosed Lizard (Ceratophora tennentii) in the rainforest at night in Knuckles Forest Reserve, Sri Lanka. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-leaf-nosed-lizard-ceratophora-tennentii-in-the-rainforest-at-night-in-knuckles-forest-reserve-sri-lanka-image364423361.html
RF2C4TWM1–A Leaf-nosed Lizard (Ceratophora tennentii) in the rainforest at night in Knuckles Forest Reserve, Sri Lanka.
A Hump-nosed Lizard (Lyriocephalus scutatus) clinging to a branch at night in Sri Lanka, with dewlap extended. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-hump-nosed-lizard-lyriocephalus-scutatus-clinging-to-a-branch-at-night-in-sri-lanka-with-dewlap-extended-image364422564.html
RF2C4TTKG–A Hump-nosed Lizard (Lyriocephalus scutatus) clinging to a branch at night in Sri Lanka, with dewlap extended.
A Hump-nosed Lizard (Lyriocephalus scutatus) clinging to a branch at night in Sri Lanka, with dewlap extended. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-hump-nosed-lizard-lyriocephalus-scutatus-clinging-to-a-branch-at-night-in-sri-lanka-with-dewlap-extended-image364422595.html
RF2C4TTMK–A Hump-nosed Lizard (Lyriocephalus scutatus) clinging to a branch at night in Sri Lanka, with dewlap extended.
A Leaf-nosed Lizard (Ceratophora tennentii) in the rainforest at night in Knuckles Forest Reserve, Sri Lanka. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-leaf-nosed-lizard-ceratophora-tennentii-in-the-rainforest-at-night-in-knuckles-forest-reserve-sri-lanka-image364423322.html
RF2C4TWJJ–A Leaf-nosed Lizard (Ceratophora tennentii) in the rainforest at night in Knuckles Forest Reserve, Sri Lanka.
A male Rhino-horned Lizard (Ceratophora stoddartii) perched on a branch at night near Nuwara Eliya, Sri Lanka Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-male-rhino-horned-lizard-ceratophora-stoddartii-perched-on-a-branch-at-night-near-nuwara-eliya-sri-lanka-image364422822.html
RF2C4TW0P–A male Rhino-horned Lizard (Ceratophora stoddartii) perched on a branch at night near Nuwara Eliya, Sri Lanka
A male Rhino-horned Lizard (Ceratophora stoddartii) perched on a branch at night near Nuwara Eliya, Sri Lanka Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-male-rhino-horned-lizard-ceratophora-stoddartii-perched-on-a-branch-at-night-near-nuwara-eliya-sri-lanka-image364422942.html
RF2C4TW52–A male Rhino-horned Lizard (Ceratophora stoddartii) perched on a branch at night near Nuwara Eliya, Sri Lanka
A male Rhino-horned Lizard (Ceratophora stoddartii) perched on a branch at night near Nuwara Eliya, Sri Lanka Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-male-rhino-horned-lizard-ceratophora-stoddartii-perched-on-a-branch-at-night-near-nuwara-eliya-sri-lanka-image364422903.html
RF2C4TW3K–A male Rhino-horned Lizard (Ceratophora stoddartii) perched on a branch at night near Nuwara Eliya, Sri Lanka
A male Rhino-horned Lizard (Ceratophora stoddartii) perched on a branch at night near Nuwara Eliya, Sri Lanka Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-male-rhino-horned-lizard-ceratophora-stoddartii-perched-on-a-branch-at-night-near-nuwara-eliya-sri-lanka-image364422887.html
RF2C4TW33–A male Rhino-horned Lizard (Ceratophora stoddartii) perched on a branch at night near Nuwara Eliya, Sri Lanka
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