. Catalogue of the neotropical Squamata. Squamata; Reptiles. Fig. 38. k» panther i nus LIOLAEMUS ALTICOLOR Barbour '^'9- 35- k- mocquard i 1505 Liolaemus alticolor Barbour, Proc. New England Zool. Club, 4: Jlj pl- 5- Type-locality: Tihauanacu, Bolivia, 13,100 ft. Distribution: Altiplano of Chile, Bolivia, Peru and northern Argentina. Content: Two subspecies. Key to the subspecies 1. More than 5^ scales around middle of body; pale stripes on back with black spots laterally (Fig. 40) walkeri Fewer than 5* scales around middle of body; pale stripes on back without black spots (Fig. 41) alticolor

. Catalogue of the neotropical Squamata. Squamata; Reptiles. Fig. 38. k» panther i nus LIOLAEMUS ALTICOLOR Barbour '^'9- 35- k- mocquard i 1505 Liolaemus alticolor Barbour, Proc. New England Zool. Club, 4: Jlj pl- 5- Type-locality: Tihauanacu, Bolivia, 13,100 ft. Distribution: Altiplano of Chile, Bolivia, Peru and northern Argentina. Content: Two subspecies. Key to the subspecies 1. More than 5^ scales around middle of body; pale stripes on back with black spots laterally (Fig. 40) walkeri Fewer than 5* scales around middle of body; pale stripes on back without black spots (Fig. 41) alticolor  Stock Photo
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. Catalogue of the neotropical Squamata. Squamata; Reptiles. Fig. 38. k» panther i nus LIOLAEMUS ALTICOLOR Barbour '^'9- 35- k- mocquard i 1505 Liolaemus alticolor Barbour, Proc. New England Zool. Club, 4: Jlj pl- 5- Type-locality: Tihauanacu, Bolivia, 13, 100 ft. Distribution: Altiplano of Chile, Bolivia, Peru and northern Argentina. Content: Two subspecies. Key to the subspecies 1. More than 5^ scales around middle of body; pale stripes on back with black spots laterally (Fig. 40) walkeri Fewer than 5* scales around middle of body; pale stripes on back without black spots (Fig. 41) alticolor Clave de subespecies Más de 54 escamas al medio del cuerpo; cin- tas pálidas de la espalda con manchas negras lateralmente (Fig. 40) walker i Menos de 5'' escamas al medio del cuerpo; cintas pálidas de la espalda sin manchas negras (Fig. 4l) alt icolor. Fig. 40. L, alt icolor walkeri L i olaemus alt i color alt icolor Barbour Fig. 41. k- alt i color alt icolor 7 1904 Liolaemus lativittatus Werner, Hamburger Magalhaenische Sammelreise, 1, Reptilien und Batrachier: 8, figs. 3-4. Type-locality: Lo Chaparro, Valpara'so, Chile (in error). 1561 Liolaemus alticolor alticolor—Hellmich, Opuscula Zool., Zool. Staatsmus. Mú'nchen, 58: 2. 1566 L iolaemus alt icolor alt icolor Donoso-Barros, Reptiles de Chile: I58, fig. 33> col. pl. 17« Distribution: High Andes of Tarapacá, Chile; Bolivia; southern Peru; northwestern Argentina. Comment: If the taxon lativittatus Werner. 1504, is shown to be a valid synonym of this subspecies it will take priority over alt icolor Barbour, 1905'. 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.. Peters, James Arthur, 1922-1972; Orejas-Miranda, Braulio; Donoso-Barros, Roberto. Washington : Smithsonian Institution Press