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Stegonotus diehli Lindholm. 

 Jahrb. Nass. Ver. Naturk. 58, p. 236, Wiesbaden 1905. 



1 specimen, 240 + 70 mm; V. 183, A. 1, C. .J. 



This specimen agrees completely with the type specimen, kindly 

 sent to me for comparison by Mr. Ed. Lampe, but it differs in liaving 

 only one pneocular. By this characteristic it approaches St. guentheri 

 Blge., and the small differences which, according to Mr. Lindholm, 

 distinguish these two species become thus still more reduced. My 

 specimen differs, however, from St. guentheri by shorter loreal, 2 -j- 2 

 temporals, 7 upper labials, and light markings on the head which shows 

 the same beautiful pattern as that of the type specimen. 



Raua papua Lesson. 

 Blge., Cat. Batr. Sah, p. 64. 



8 specimens, 92, 50, 48, 47, 19, 19, 18. 18 mm in length be- 

 tween snout and vent. 



Cornufer corrugatus A. Dum. 

 Blge., Cat. Batr. Sal., p. 1,10. 



4 specimens, 40, 36, 23, 22 mm in length between snout and vent. 



Fhauerotis fletclieri Blge. 



Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales (2) 5, 1890, p. 593. 



1 specimen. 



As far as I know only two species of the genus Phanerotis are 

 hitherto described, the one from New South Wales, Pli. fletclieri Bleg., 

 the other from New Guinea, Ph. novce gitinece Kampen. As this specimen 

 widely differs from the latter, at first I thought that it ought to be 

 described as a new species. A closer examination revealed, however, 

 that it was very nearly allied to the Australian species, and as I have not 

 been able to find any good characteristics by which it could be distin- 

 guished from this one, I prefer to refer it to the Australian species 

 which, thus, seems to be widely distributed. It differs from the 

 description of the type specimen in the following points: the tongue is 

 not oval, but triangulär, very broad and obtusely rounded behind, the 

 nostril is placed almost at the end of the high snout; the first finger 

 is longer than the second on one foreleg, but on the other both are 



