Eumeces sumichrasti (Cope)
20 km. NNW of Chinajá, 1.
One adult male having a snout-vent length of 82 mm. was found beneath a palm frond on the forest floor. In life the dorsum was dull brown; the chin was cream; the belly was yellow, and the underside of the tail was orange. A juvenile having a black body, yellow dorsal stripes, and a bright blue tail was observed on the forest floor.
Scincella cherriei cherriei (Cope)
Chinajá, 2; 30 km. NNW of Chinajá, 1; Toocog, 1.
All individuals of this lizard were found in the leaf litter on the forest floor; many escaped capture. In life the tail is dull bluish gray. The number of dorsal scales varies from 59 to 61 (average 60); thus, these specimens fall within the range of variation of S. cherriei cherriei, and thereby differ from S. cherriei stuarti to the west and S. cherriei ixbaac to the north.
Ameiva festiva edwardsi Bocourt
Chinajá, 16; 15 km. NW of Chinajá, 10; Sayaché, 4; Toocog, 1.
This abundant terrestrial lizard, locally called lagartijo, is found throughout the forest. A juvenile obtained on March 14 at Sayaxché has a snout-vent length of 42 mm. and a prominent umbilical scar. Other juveniles were observed at Chinajá in February and March, thereby indicating that the young probably hatch in the early part of the year. Juveniles have bright blue tails.
Celestus rozellae Smith