166 BULLETIN 120, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



Fig. 133. — Cepedea multiformis : a and h, magnified 460 diameters ; c, a grodp or 



CELLS MAGNIFIED 117 DIAMETERS. 



l^arasitic in one of the Ranidae 

 from eastern Asia, instead of in a 

 Hyla from Central America. It is 

 onl}- because of its very different 

 host and because of its different 

 geographical locality that it is not 

 assigned Avithout hesitation to the 

 main species. The forms seem 

 practically identical. The brack- 

 FiG. 134.— Cepedea multiformis [of eted subspecific name is given for 



POLTPEDATES SCHLEGELIl], X 117 • p p 



DIAMETERS. conveniencc oi reierence. 



