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238, 239, 241, 285-291. 1952: 20, 21, 47, 50-52, 55,
R. Zweifel
233
Anolis
Tepotzlan, near Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico
233-4 R.Z. (coll. S. Bunnell, Feb 6, 1953)
Sterling Bunnell brought in one living
and one preserved Anolis. He says they
were found on isolated rocks in an open
field.
The living individual exhibits a throat fan
with brilliant orange-red markings.