822 Philippine Journal of Science 1920 
Key to the Philippine species of Kaloula Gray. 
a’. Toes slightly webbed at base; digits dilated, especially fingers; a blunt 
inher mutataraal tubereie.c.a-.5. 25.6. K. baleata (Miiller). 
a’, Toes one-third webbed, or more. : 
b*. Tips of fingers very small; inner metatarsal tubercle very large, com- 
pressed : K. picta (Bibron). 
b*. Tips of fingers with very large disks; inner metatarsal tubercle 
Wut TRC K. conjuncta (Peters). 
Kaloula picta (Bibron). Plate 9, fig. 4. 
Plectropus pictus BIBRON, in Eydoux and Souleyet, Voy. Bonite, Rept. 
pl. 9, fig. 2; DumMERIL and Brsron, Erp. Gén, 8 (1841) 737; STEIN- 
DACHNER, Verh. Zool. Bot. Ges. Wien 14 (1864) 257. 
Kaloula picta GUNTHER, Cat. Batr. Sal. Brit. Mus. (1858) 123, part. 
Callula picta BOULENGER, Cat. Batr. Sal. Brit. Mus. ed. 2 (1882) 168; 
CASTO DE ELERA, Cat. Fauna Filipinas 1 (1896) 451. 
Description of species.—(Described from sixteen males and 
seventeen females; collected July 11, 1917, in a small pool near 
an electric light on a street of Manila, by E. H. Taylor.) Palatal 
a b c 
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Fic. 6. Kaloula picta (Bibron). a, side of head; b, foot; ¢, hand. X 2. 
bones forming two transverse ridges across ridge of mouth im- 
mediately behind choane, curved backward on inner ends; snout 
very short and obtusely rounded, canthus rostralis rounded and 
not prominent; loreal region sloping very obliquely, not or very 
slightly concave; eye large, the supraocular region prominent; 
diameter of eye equals distance from eye to apex of snout; 
distance between nostrils greater than their distance from ey; 
nostrils halfway between eye and tip of snout; skin of back 
smooth or granular; granules when present scattered, or some- 
times in indistinct longitudinal rows; a minute median dorsal 
fold sometimes present; granules numerous on posterior aspect 
of thigh; skin of belly slightly wrinkled, sometimes granular 
posteriorly; tympanum not or scarcely visible; a distinct fold 
