Diagnosis | Diagnosis: Very similar and presumably to Abronia bogerti, having 41 transverse rows of between occipital and base of tail, more than a minimum six scales in a transverse row of nuchals, parietals contacting supraocular 3 and 4, supranasals unexpanded, one temporal reaching oculars, two temporals contacting supralabials, one postsubocular supralabial, 11 dark crossbars from occiput to base of tail (as in reidi and the aurita group); differing from bogerti in having cantholoreal separated from frontonasal by contact of prefrontal and canthal, 3-3 anterior temporals, two anterior internasals, an azygous internasal between anterior and posterior pairs, superciliaries narrowly contacting or narrowly separated from prefrontal, anterior supraocular narrowly contacting or narrowly separated from cantholoreal, minimum number of nape scales in a transverse row seven. (Smith 1981)
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