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- The term mentum can refer to several anatomical structures near the mouth of an animal: The median plate of an insect's labium. The protruding part of...
- edges of the 3rd and 4th scale rows, counting from midline of back. One postmental scale is present. The sides of the head of the male are reddish during...
- pupil and uniform dorsal scales, among others. It also has two pairs of postmental shields and four scales in contact with the nostril. It differs from other...
- 13 cm (5.1 in). The head has large labial (lip) scales, relatively small postmental scales (behind the chin), and rounded rostral and mental shields (at the...
- supralabials, the third below the eye; ear-opening minute; a singly azygous postmental; body elongate with 140 ventral scales between the post-mental and pre-anal...
- from other similar species by a combination of the following: secondary postmental scales not in contact with the lowerlabials; scansors not extending beyond...
- about 6 cm (2.4 in). It has 7–9 upper labials, and it has long narrow postmental scales. The expanded portion of the fourth toe has 6–9 subdigital lamellae...
- A. altitudinalis. It also has distinct fourth toe lamellae counts and postmental scale patterns compared to other subgroup members. The species is found...
- scales. C. adii has a slightly triangular mental scale and two pairs of postmental scales. Unlike most day gecko species, it does not have any spine-like...
- supraorbital semicircular area. There are six postrostral scales, six postmental scales, and the subocular scales are in broad contact with the supralabial...