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orbital space ; tympanum equal to two-thirds the diameter of the eye, 

 its distance from the eye equal to two-thirds its own diameter; disks 

 of fingers rounded, moderate in size, that of the third finger covering 

 about one-third the tympanic area; first finger shorter than second; 

 no webs between fingers or toes ; disks of toes very slightly larger than 

 those of fingers, and definitely pointed at the tips; first toe reaching 

 only to beginning of penultimate phalanx of second toe; subarticular 

 tubercles well developed, two metatarsal tubercles, the outer small, 

 the inner very pronounced and larger than the largest toe disk; no 

 large plantar tubercles; no tarsal fold; femur moderate; the limbs 

 being piessed along the sides, the knee and elbow considerably over- 

 lap; the hindlimb being extended forward, the heel reaches slightly 

 beyond the tip of the snout; hindlimbs being placed vertically to 

 axis of body, the heels greatly overlap; an interrupted series of 

 elongate glands beginning at the posterior corner of the eye, continu- 

 ing above the tympanum, and fading out on the side between axilla 

 and groin; a very faint middorsal gland; skin above shagreened 

 with pustules and short glandular ridges, more evident on posterior 

 parts, less distinct anteriorly; throat, chest, belly, and anterior femur 

 smooth; posterior surfaces of femur granular. The type is unique. 



Dimensions: Tip of snout to vent, 42 mm.; width of head, 16 mm.; 

 tip of snout to posterior tympanum, 15.5 mm.; diameter of eye, 

 4 mm.; foreleg from axilla, 24 mm.; hindleg from vent, 72 mm.; vent 

 to heel, 44 mm. 



Color (in alcohol): Dorsal ground color drab anteriorly, cream-buff 

 posteriorly; a wide, pale interorbital band edged narrowly with 

 clove-brown on its posterior border; a clove-brown spot in front of 

 the eye on the loreal region ; an irregular crescentic clove-brown mark 

 beginning behind the eye and encircling the upper and posterior 

 margins of the tympanum; two or three scattered brown spots above 

 the axilla bordering the glandular lateral line below; some faint gray 

 suffusions on the posterior part of the back; pale gray crossbars on 

 the legs; posterior surface of femur with irregular gray and brown 

 suffusions forming small spots; lower parts of hands and feet suffused 

 with gray; remainder of ventral surface immaculate olive-gray; lips 

 drab, with faint lighter and darker mottlings. 



ELEUTHERODACTYLUS PICTISSIMUS Cochran 



Plate 10, D 

 1935. Eleiitherodadylus pictissimus Cochran, Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., 

 vol. 40, No. 6, p. 371.— Barbour, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., vol. 82, No. 2, 

 p. 94, 1937. 



Diagnosis. — Belly and thighs smooth; upper eyelid without a 

 spinelike tubercle; toes and fingers rounded at the tips; snout rounded 

 in profile, not shovel-shaped; femur moderate in length; tibiotarsal 

 articulation reaching anterior corner of eye; a light interorbital band; 

 heels considerably overlapping. 



