FROGS OF COLOMBIA — COCHRAN AND GOIN 393 



a dark gray interorbital bar and some irregular marbled gray spots 

 outlined narrowly with white from shoulders to sacrum. One specimen 

 has a short pair of dark lines near middle of back and a wider, longer 

 pair of dorsolateral stripes to above anus. In one the center of the back 

 is fawn color with a wide faint gray middorsal stripe, the sides being 

 gray. A wide slate black stripe extends from tip of snout along canthus 

 and behind eye, ending above arm; sometimes there is a detached slate 

 spot above and behind axilla. On the legs are three wide gray white- 

 edged crossbars. Below, the posterior femur is immaculate or with 

 small gray dots; above, with prolonged ends of crossbars. Palms and 

 soles are gray to drab, the digital disks usually darker. 



In these specimens the heel may reach to the nostril or to slightly 

 beyond the snout. The first finger is always shorter than the second, 

 and the toes are not distinctly webbed. A small heel tubercle usually 

 can be found. The head averages very slightly wider than long. 



The dark "robber mask" so obvious in all of the Finca La Granja 

 frogs is not apparent in the rather faded British Museum specimen 

 described above. The latter shows some traces of the heavy leg mark- 

 ings, and a small heel tubercle can be discerned. Positive identification 

 of the Finca La Granja frogs cannot be made until they have been 

 compared directly with the type. 



Specimens Examined 

 COLOMBIA 



Cauca: Quintana, near Popayan, CNHM 44116-20, 44124-5, 54327. 



Choc6: Rio San Juan, BM 1910.7.11.63. 



Hxjila: San Adolfo, Acevedo, CNHM 69737. 



Meta: Buenavista, CNHM 81809; Macarena, CNHM 81335-6; Rfo Renjifo, 



Serranfa de La Macarena, CNHM 81349-60, 81366; Villavicencio, CNHM 



30911, 81801-9, MLS 93. 

 Magdalen a: Finca La Granja, on road to San Lorenzo, Sierra de Santa Marta, 



USNM 150780-95, 151024-5 (all tentatively identified). 

 Putumayo: Umbria, MZUM 61778. 

 Tolima: MZUM 56437; Quindfo Mountains, USNM 118190, CNHM 7983. 



Eleutherodactylus terraebolivaris Rivcro 



Plate 46d-f 



1952. Eleutherodactylus gollmeri (not of Peters). — Aleman, 1952, p. 26. 

 1961. Eleutherodactylus terraebolivaris Rivero, p. 58 (type locality, Rancho 

 Grande, Estado Aragua, Venezuela); 1964a, p. 298; 1964b, p. 311. 



Description. — USNM 14701 1, an adult male from Villavicencio, Meta, 

 Colombia. Vomerine teeth in two short, slanting, narrowly separated 

 series behind the choanae; tongue two- thirds as wide as mouth open- 

 ing, oval, its posterior border free and distinctly notched; snout 

 broadly rounded when viewed from above, nearly truncate in profile, 

 the upper jaw extending slightly beyond the lower. Nostrils lateral, 



