FROGS OF COLOMBIA — COCHRAN AND GOIN 405 



In a few it may extend as far as the anterior corner of the eye, and in 

 the remaining ones only as far as the shoulder. The toes may be 

 barely or distinctly webbed at the base, and sometimes with a trace of 

 web between the fourth and fifth toes only. The outline of the snout 

 seen from above may be very slightly pointed, but most often it is 

 blunt and nearly semicircular in outline. 



This species seems to be confined to Cundinamarca, where it has 

 been collected by most zoologists visiting the area around Bogota. 

 One of Werner's two cotypes of Hylodes affinis is a young bogotensis 

 according to Dunn (1944a, p. 72). 



Specimens Examined 



COLOMBIA 



Cundinamarca: Aguadita, south of Bogota, ANSP 24340-70, 24372-7; 

 Arrayan, USNM 144690-701, CNHM 81911-2; Bogota, BM 1919.3.6.33-4; 

 USNM 11S192-3, CNHM 7994-5, 10600-1, 26256, ANSP 25059, MCZ 7315- 

 22, 9035, 9743-50, 11614-5, AMNH 13475-6, 24001, 38852, 38859, 38890, 

 38922, 38925-7, 38935-8, 38941-3; Bogota region, USNM 127110-3, 146981- 

 6; 16 km. east of Bogota, USNM 142794-8; Choachf, MCZ 9740-2, AMNH 

 13464-70; Cruz Verde, piiramo, CNHM 81813, USNM 144710-29; east base 

 of Cordillera of Bogota, at extreme limit of llanos of Bogotd, ANSP 24395 ; 

 El Boqueron, USNM 123563-5, 144730; Guasca, Rio Balcones, CNHM 

 69740; Gutierrez, southeast of Bogota, AMNH 38964, 38968, 38976; Medina, 

 MZUM 71310; Monserrate, USNM 144702-9, 145666-98; [road from] 

 Monserrate to Arrayan, 3,000 m., USNM 150315-44, 144681-9, CNHM 

 81909-10, 81914; Paramo de Choachi, AMNH 13477; paramo above Bogota, 

 14 km. east of Bogotd, USNM 127110-3, 146208-12; Parque Nacional, 

 Bogota, USNM 144731-6; San Miguel, CNHM 81891; east of Bogota, USNM 

 150675-86; Quebrada La Aquadita, Lagunas de Colorodos, Pasca and Usme, 

 USNM 147256-65. 



Eleutherodactylus lehmanni (Boettger) 



Plate 53a-c 



1892. Hylodes lehmanni Boettger, footnote, p. 26 (type locality, Paramo del 

 Bordoncillo, 3,500 m. [Nariflo?]) .—Mertens, 1922, p. 164.— Nieden, 

 1923, p. 443. 



1963. Eleutherodactylus lehmanii. — Gorham, 1963, p. 17. 



Description. — USNM 146239, an adult female from west of Pasto, 

 Nariflo, Colombia. A large, nearly square, slightly indented fronto- 

 parietal area. Vomerine teeth in two moderately long, slanting, well- 

 separated series behind the choanae; tongue large, two-thirds as 

 wide as mouth opening, cordiform, its posterior border free and 

 notched; snout moderate in length, rounded when viewed from above 

 and in profile, the upper jaw extending somewhat beyond the lower. 

 Nostrils more lateral than dorsal, slightly projecting, their distance 

 from end of snout one-half their distance from eye. Canthus rostralis 



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