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Species of the genus Cepedea are reported from — 

 Discoglossidae (1 species of host, 1 species of Cepedea). 



Alytes ohstetricans {C. minor) ; central P>ance. 

 Telobatidae (2 species of host. 2 (?) species of Cepedea). 

 Scaphiopus albus {C. floiidensis) ; Key West, Florida. 

 Scaphiopus solitarius {C. ? flava) ; locality doubtful, probably 

 eastern North America. 

 Hylidae (5 species of host, 5 species and subspecies of Cepedea). 



Hyla alhomarginata {C. muUiforims)\ Bonito, Brazil; Nicara- 

 gua. 

 Hyla haudinii {C. haudhtii) ; Guatemala; Cordova. Mexico. 

 Hyla nassica {C. dimidiata paraguensis) ; Paraguay. 

 Hyla versicolor chrysoscclis (C. sp.?) ; Texas. 

 Phyllomedusa lemur {C. glohosa) ; Costa Rica, 

 Bufonidae (9 species and subspecies of host, 8 species of Cepedea). 

 Bufo hufo (C. dimidiata)-. Europe, Asia (?). 

 Bufo formosus {C. fujiensis) ; Japan. 



Bufo gargarizans {C. huergeri sinensis) ; Hong Kong, China. 

 Bufo haematiticv.s {C. dolichosoma) ; Costa Kica, Nicaragua. 

 Bufo jerboa (C. horoieonensis) ; Borneo. 

 Bufo latifrons {C. magna) ; the Cameroons, West Africa. 

 Bufo lentiginosus {C. ohovoidea) ; Florida. 

 B^ifo melanostictus {C. formosae) \ Hong Kong, China; For- 

 mosa. 

 Bufo melanostictus {C. pulchra javanensis) ; Java. 

 Bufo viridis (C. dhjiidiata) ; Europe, Asia (?). 

 (lastrophrynidae (2 species of liost, 2 species of Cepedea). 

 Kalvula pulchra {C. pulchra) ; Cochin China. 

 Phi^nomantis hifasciata [C. phrynomantidis) ; British East 

 Africa. 

 Kanidae (20 species and subspecies of hosts, 18 species and subspecies 

 of Cepedea). 



Hyperolius marmoratus {C. madagascariensis [of Hyperolius']) ; 



west Africa. 

 Megcdixalus madagascariensis {C. madagascariensis) ; Madagas- 

 car. 

 Megalixalus seychellensis [C. seychellensis) ; Seychelles Islands. 

 Oxyglossus lima {C. spinifera) ; Java. 

 Polypedates huergeri {C. hv^rgeri) ; Japan. 

 Polypedates leucomystax {C. segmentata) ; Cochin China, Java, 



Formosa. 

 Polypedates schlegelii (C. multiformis [of Polypedates schle- 



gelii] ) ; Japan. 

 Pana cantdbrigensis {C. cantdbrigensis) ; north-western North 

 America. 



