530 Annals of the South African Museum. 



Transvaal : Lydenburg (Fry). 



Southern Ehodesia : Palapye (Sclater). 



North- Western Ehodesia : Livingstone (Stephenson), 



6. EAPPIA. 

 Giinth. Zool. Eec. i., 1865, p. 130 ; Bonleng. Cat. p. 119. 



Seven Species in South Africa. 



I. Snout scarcely projecting beyond mouth. 



A. Snout obtusely pointed ; tibio-tarsal articulation reaching 



between eye and tip of snout ; back smooth li. lunxlockii. 



B. Snout rounded ; tibio-tarsal articulation not reaching 

 beyond eye. 



1. Back smooth. 



A strong fold across chest 11. tnarmoruta. 



No strong fold across chest li. unin^. 



2. Back more or less warty. 



Fingers one-third webbed li. uiuhilata. 



Fingers not one-third webbed li. ciiictirentris. 



C. Snout rounded ; tibio-tarsal articulation reaching tip of 



snout ; tongue with two projecting papillae in front . . . . R. tiiherilbinuis. 

 II. Snout very pointed, strongly projecting beyond mouth . . . . R. !tu(iilltita. 



1. Eappia HORSTOCKII. 



Hyla horstockii, Schleg. Abbild. p. 24. 

 Rappia horstockii, Bouleng., op. c, p. 120. 

 Cape Colony. 



Cape Peninsula (French) ; Cape Flats (Fry, de Souza, Treleaver, 

 Duncan) ; Knysna (Goldburg). 



2. Eappia marmorata. 



Hijperolius marmoratus, Eapp, Arch. f. Naturg., 1842, p. 289, 

 pi. vi. 



Rappia marmorata, Bouleng., t.c, p. 121. 



Tropical and South Africa. 



Cape Colony : Cape Peninsula (de Souza) ; Port St. Johns (Short- 

 ridge) ; Kentani (Kolbe, Pegler). 



Southern Ehodesia : Salisbury (Marshall). 



Portuguese East Africa : Delagoa Bay (De Coster). 



German South-West Africa : Otjimbora (Eriksson). 



3. Eappia argus. 



Hijperolius argus, Peters, Arch. f. Naturg., 1855, p. 57. 



