T H E M U R I C A T E D E I Z A R DL
a c e -r t a ; M ü R IO A T -A Ï
L *■ caufa. terett làngïï corpore%grifeo,fquamhcarinatis mucronatts.
Corpus fupra fafcii{ tranverjis .fujcis \ ' ‘fuhtus pallidum, y aide affinh
Agamce et Calots
L . with long rounded tail, body greyifli, fcalfes cârmatéd'-and' iharp
• pointed.
• The .animal on its.upper part i^farciated“with, tranCv^rfedu/ky; bars,, and
. is-pale‘beneath. This fpecies is .veiy;nearJ|t allied, te * the. L.' Agama
and Gàloies» ;;
This .fpecies meafuces fomewhat : more than a- foot in
length. The general .colquriris a brownifh rigrey,- k id the,
wholevupper : part o f the animal is marked with tranfverfe
dpfty bars, which are moft confpicuous on thedegsland tail.
Thé;tail is very,:long; the féales-on every part of the ianimal
are-of a Iharp form,, and furnilhed with ^prominent line, on
the upper dtjçface toward the back , part of thejfcead the
fcales almoft .run into a fort of weak; fpines ; the feet are
furnilhed With moderately ftrong, Iharp. claws.