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30. Hyla glandulosa. | 
Hyla glandulosa, Bouleng. Ann. & Mag. N. H. 1883, xii. p- 164. 
Hab. Guatemata (f. D. G.). 
Vomerine teeth between the choane, in two small groups. Snout of moderate 
length, not depressed, with angular canthus and slightly sloping sides; diameter of 
the eye rather longer than its distance from the nostril or than the distance between 
the nostrils; tympanum hidden under thickened pigmented skin; choane narrower 
than the eustachian ostia. Fingers long, one-fourth webbed, with rather large disks ; 
toes two-thirds webbed ; no tarsal fold. Upper parts studded with small flat tubercles, 
lower parts granular; a fold above the tympanum. Uniform greenish above, whitish 
below; a black line from the nostril along the canthus and supratympanic fold; a 
whitish cross-band above the vent; femur not pigmented, except on a narrow strip of 
its upper surface ; tarsus with white margin. 
Q. 
Distance of vent from snout . . . . . . . . . . «85 millim. 
» - hel 2. 2... . . BR], 
> » metatarsal joint. . . . . 2. . 42°, 
> » end of fourth toe . . . . . . 57), 
31. Hyla guatemalensis. 
Plectrohyla guatemalensis, Brocchi, Bull. Soc. Philom. (7) i. p. 92 (1877). 
Cauphias guatemalensis, Brocchi, 1. c. p. 129; Miss. Sc. Mex., Batr. p. 62, t. 12. fig. 3. 
Hyla guatemalensis, Bouleng. Batr. Sal. p. 396. 
Hab. GUATEMALA, Patzcicia * (Bocourt). 
Vomerine teeth between the choane, in two small groups. Snout very short, broad, 
rounded, with high concave sides, and with distinct canthi which converge at a very 
obtuse angle. Zympanum completely hidden; eustachian ostia and choane equally 
open. ‘The three outer fingers with a rudimentary web; a spur-like projection of the 
pollex (male?) ; toes entirely webbed; a tarsal fold; disks well developed. General 
appearance toad-like. Head, sacral region, sides, and calves with tubercles; abdomen 
strongly granulated. A fold across the chest. Greyish,’ marbled with greenish; 
lower parts whitish. (After Brocchi.) 
Length of body . . . . . . . . «59 millim. 
32. Hyla crassa. 
Cauphias crassum, Brocchi, Bull. Soc. Philom. (7) i. p. 181 (1877); Miss. Sc. Mex., Batr. p. 64, 
t. 12. fig. 4. . 
Hyla crassa, Bouleng. Batr. Sal. p. 396. 
* The locality, which is situate in the arid central region of Guatemala, is given as “ Pacicilla” by 
Brocchi. 
