Eutropis trivittata

Half as long as the posterior; lower eyelid scaly; ear opening subcircular, smaller than a lateral scale with a short, pointed lobulous anteriorly.

Digits moderately long, with smooth lamellae, 13 or 14 beneath the fourth toe; the hind-limb reaches to the wrist or the elbow.

Palm of the heel and sole of the feet with enlarged sub conical tubercles intermixed with much smaller one.

[2] Central and western India (Bombay, Madras, Hyderabad, Madhya Pradesh, Bihar).

(1935): The Fauna of British India, Ceylon and Burma, including the whole of the Indo-Chinese sub-region.