FROGS OF COLOMBIA — COCHRAN AND GOIN 55 



Atlantico: Barranquilla, USNM 118228. (This locality record has been 

 questioned by Dunn). 



BolIvar: Alto de Quimari, CNHM 61771, 61783-5, 61821-3; Catival, upper 

 Rio San Jorge, CNHM 61176-80. 



Caqueta: Florencia, USNM 146874-5. 



Cundinamarca: Aguadita, AMNH 22610-5; Arracachal, Planta E16ctrica 

 del Salto Tequendama, USNM 145032-47; Bogota, AMNH 13472-3; 

 Choachf, USNM 118720; AMNH 20425-33, 20436-7; Finca El Cuchero, 

 350-500 m., near Tocaima, USNM 150187-93; Foineque, AMNH 20409-18; 

 Monte Redondo, USNM 137773-86, 145055-7; Paramo de Verjon, east of 

 Bogota, AMNH 20364-9, 20372-3; Quetame, USNM 144998-5004; Sabana 

 de Bogota, 2,200-2,500 m., on road between Sibate and Aguadita, USNM 

 150195-8; Santander, 1,700 m., USNM 150194; Santandercito, USNM 

 146840-2 (juv.); Tequendama Falls, USNM 146893-7; below Tequendama, 

 USNM 145048-52; below Tequendama Falls, just off edge of Bogota savan- 

 nah, USNM 146634. Volcanes, Caparrapi, USNM 145053-4; east base of 

 cordillera and extreme limit of llanos, ANSP 24322-3; west of Alb an, 2,000 

 m., CNHM 1329S7. 



Meta: Bucnavista, USNM 146898-903, 145016-31, 150199-250; Camp Las 

 Ranas, La Macarena, USNM 145005-15; La Macarena, above Camp 1, 300 

 m., USNM 150251. 



Narino: La Guayacana, CNHM 61776. 



Norte de Santander: La Selva, USNM 147132-4, MLS 224. 



Santander: Mogotes, MLS 153; Quebrada La Lechera, Velez, USNM 

 145059-71; San Gil, USNM 146937-8, MLS 136. 



Tolima: Guandalay, MLS 281, 281a; Honda, AMNH 20359-63. 



Phyllobates pratti Boulenger 



Plate 11g-i 



1899. Phyllobates pratti Boulenger, p. 274, p. 11, fig. 3 (type locality, Santa 

 In6s, north of Medellin, [Antioquia,] Colombia, 3,S00 ft.) ; 1913, p. 

 1026.— Barbour and Noble, 1920, p. 399.— Breder, 1946, p. 407.— 

 Taylor, 1952, p. 643.— Dunn, 1957, p. 78.— Gorham, 1963, p. 25. 



1924. Phyllobates latinasus (not of Cope). — Dunn, 1924 (part), pp. 5-7, 9-10 

 (specimens from Santa Cecilia, Costa Rica, and Panama); 1931, pp. 

 389, 391. 



Description.— BM 1914.5.21.77, an adult female from Pefia Lisa, 

 Condoto, Choco, Colombia. Tongue half as wide as mouth open- 

 ing, oval, its posterior border free and unnotched; snout very broadly 

 rounded when viewed from above, rounded in profile, the upper jaw 

 extending well beyond the lower. Nostrils lateral, distinctly projecting, 

 their distance from end of snout about one-half their distance from 

 eye. Canthus rostralis straight, prominent; loreal region vertical, 

 slightly concave, a short furrow between it and the upper lip. Eye 

 large, prominent, its diameter equal to its distance from tip of snout; 

 interorbital diameter 1% times that of upper eyelid, a little greater 

 than interval between nostrils. Tympanum distinct, its greatest 

 diameter about half that of eye, separated from eye by an interval 



