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Ver. Nat. 1892, p. 137) and Celebes (F. Miiller, Verh. Nat. Ges. 

 Basel, X, 1894, p. 839). 



5. FSiiiia. iiieol>ax*ieiisis, Stoliczka. 



6. Irtaiia. lalbialis, Blgr. 



Described from Malacca (Bouleng. Ann. & Mag. N. H., 5, 

 XIX, 1887, p. 345, pi. X, fig. 1). 



7. Ftliaeoplioi'vis appenclievilatus, Gthr. 



The single specimen has the subarticular tubercles double 

 under the fourth finger only, but is otherwise typical. This 

 species is known from Borneo and the Philippines. 



8. Ptliaeopliox'iis i>ai'clalis , Gthr 



Like the preceding, this species was previously recorded from 

 Borneo and the Philippines. It varies extremely in coloration. 

 One of the specimens is purplish above, with the darker bars 

 on the limbs rather indistinct, and with a round white spot 

 above the heel ; another is grey above , closely dotted all over 

 with black, the sides yellow, coarsely vermiculated with black ; 

 others are marbled purplish brown and orange. 



9. P*lj.ry nella pulclxi'a, Blgr. 



Very numerous specimens were collected by D.'' Modigliani. 

 The species is known from Malacca (Bouleng. Ann. & Mag. 

 N. H. 5, XIX, 1887, p. 346, pi. X, fig. 2) and Sumatra (Bouleng. 

 Proc. Zool. Soc. 1890, p. 37). 



10. Caloplrryiius punetatiis, Peters. 



A single young specimen, measuring 23 millim. long, agrees 

 well with the short description given by Peters of tlie type 

 from Sarawak, preserved in the Genoa Museum. That specimen, 



