What are the head characteristics of lizard (Hemidactylus frenatus)

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What are the head characteristics of lizard (Hemidactylus frenatus)? Based on the text.  

HEAD: Length: (tip of snout to posterior of ear opening).
Breadth: (at wwidest point near angle of jaws).
Snout: Shape; length (tip to corner of mouth).
Bio 105,2 Syseanatis Lalwalary
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Dianeter of cyc: (from anterior to posterior coners).
Interorbital distance: mm; internasal distance: mm.
Scales: Type (shape0): Type (structure):
Rostral: Shape: quadrangular, triangular, etc; relationship of length and width.
Mental: Shape; size relative to lower labials.
Upper labials: Number (include most posterior scale wihich is distinctly larger than adjacent
scales). Note which labials are bencath center of eye (4", 5", etc).
Lower labials: Number.
Chin shields: Number of pairs; relative sizes.
Interorbital scale rows at approximate center of eyes:
Nostrils: Note which scales surround nostrils.
Note absence of specific scales.
Transcribed Image Text:HEAD: Length: (tip of snout to posterior of ear opening). Breadth: (at wwidest point near angle of jaws). Snout: Shape; length (tip to corner of mouth). Bio 105,2 Syseanatis Lalwalary 159 Dianeter of cyc: (from anterior to posterior coners). Interorbital distance: mm; internasal distance: mm. Scales: Type (shape0): Type (structure): Rostral: Shape: quadrangular, triangular, etc; relationship of length and width. Mental: Shape; size relative to lower labials. Upper labials: Number (include most posterior scale wihich is distinctly larger than adjacent scales). Note which labials are bencath center of eye (4", 5", etc). Lower labials: Number. Chin shields: Number of pairs; relative sizes. Interorbital scale rows at approximate center of eyes: Nostrils: Note which scales surround nostrils. Note absence of specific scales.
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