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402 GEOGRAPHICAL ZOOLOGY. [part iv.<br />

Draco (18 sp.), the Oriental region, excluding Ceylon<br />

Otocryptis (4 sp.), Ceylon, North India, Malaya ; Ceratophora (3<br />

sp.), Ceylon ;<br />

Gonyocephalus (8 sp.), Papuan Islands, Java, Borneo,<br />

Pelew Islands ; Dilophyrus (7 sp.), Indo-Malaya and Siam<br />

Japalura (6 sp.), Himalayas, Borneo, Formosa, and Loo Choo<br />

Islands ; Sitana (2 sp.). Central and South India and Ceylon<br />

Bronchocela (3 sp.), Indo-Malaya, Cambodja, and Celebes<br />

Calotes (12 sp.), Continental India to China, Philippine Islands<br />

Oriocalotes (2 sp.), Himalayas ; Acanthosaura (5 sp.), Malacca<br />

and Siam ; Tiaris (3 sp.), Andaman Islands, Borneo, Philip-<br />

pine and Papuan Islands ; Physignathus (3 sp.), Cochin-China<br />

and Australia; Uromastix (5 sp.). South Eussia, North Africa,<br />

Central India ; Stellio (5 sp.), Caucasus and Greece to Arabia,<br />

High Himalayas and Central India ; Trapelus (5 sp.), Tartary,<br />

Egypt, and Afghanistan ; Fhrynocephalus (10 sp.), Tartary and<br />

Mongolia, Persia and Afghanistan ; Zophura (2 sp.), Amboyna<br />

and Pelew Islands; Grammatophorus (14 sp.), Australia and<br />

Tasmania ; Agama (14 sp.). North Africa to the Punjaub, South<br />

Africa. The remaining genera each consist of a single species.<br />

Eight are peculiar to Australia, one to the Eiji. Islands, one to the<br />

Aru Islands, three to Ceylon, five to other parts of the Oriental<br />

region, one to Persia, and one to South Eussia.<br />

Family 52.—CHAMJ^XEONID^. (1 Genus, 30 Species.)<br />

General Distribution.<br />

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