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uniform granules without enlarged scales. Tail cylindrical, 

 tapering, covered above with uniform small flat scales, a few 

 conical tubercles at the upper basal part; below with some- 



Fig. 5. Gymnodactyhis sertnowaiensis n. sp. 



what larger, smooth, quadrangular scales. Limbs long and 

 slender, covered above with small granules and small keeled 

 tubercles; digits strong, depressed at the base, which is covered 

 below with enlarged transverse, imbricate lamellae (13 or 



