Diagnosis | Diagnosis: A medium-sized species belonging to the skiltonianusbrevirostris group, characterized by broad dorsolateral light lines originating on the rostral and continuing to tail, and a lateral line, probably distinct in young but dim or obsolete in adult; no median line and no bifurcating lines on the head. One postmental; no postnasal; frontal in contact with interparietal; parietals enclosing the interparietal; seven upper labials, last largest, forming a suture with the upper secondary temporal, the primary temporal wanting (possibly abnormally fused with the upper secondary); lower secondary, and tertiary temporals present; ear of normal size; limbs well-developed, strongly overlapping when adpressed [from TAYLOR 1935]. |
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