FROGS OF SOUTHEASTERN BRAZIL — COCHRAN 25 



MiNAS Gerais: Jauudria, USNM 98807-11, Apr. 11, 1935, Dias. Pirapora, 

 USNM 98244-6, Cochran, Dias, and Venancio, Mar. 22-23, 1935. Sao 

 Francisco, USNM 98805, Dias, Apr. 10, 1935. 

 ParA: Soure, on Maraj6 Island, AMNH 46196-7, Hassler, Feb. 26, 1938. 

 Pernambuco: USNM 57877, December 1895. Papera, USNM 97059-64, 



Pickel, June 30, 1931. 

 Rio Grande do Norte: Natal, USNM 81140, A. Lutz, July 1930. 

 BRITISH GUIANA: Mount Roraima, AMNH 3750, Crampton, Aug. 15, 1911. 

 COLOMBIA: Atldntico, USNM 117515, Hershkovitz, April 1943. Guajira. 



Sierra Maciuti, USNM 115380, Wetmoreand Carriker 1941. 

 PANAMA: Rio Calobr6, USNM 53739, Meek and Hildebrand, Mar. 18, 1911. 

 VENEZUELA: Maracay, USNM 97193-5, A. Lutz, 1925. 



Bufo granulosus d*orbignyi Dumeril and Bibron 



Plates 3, Figures g-i, 34, Figure p 



1841. Bufo d'orbignyi Dumeril and Bibron, p. 697 (type locality, Montevideo). — 

 Hensel, 1867, p. 141.— WeyenberCxH, 1876, p. 166.— F. MIjller, 1882, 

 p. 138.— BouLENGER, 1882a, p. 322; 1885a, p. 196.— Cope, 1885a, 

 p. 185.— Boettger, 1885, p. 34; 1892, p. 39.— Andersson, 1906, p. 14.— 

 Baumann, 1912, p. 162.— NiEDEN, 1923, p. 143, fig. 191.— Mertens, 

 1926a, p. 5, fig. 2; 1926b, p. 4.— Brazil and Vellard, 1926, p. 23. — 

 MiRANDA-RiBEiRO, 1926, p. 132.— Marelli, 1931, p. 201.— A. Lutz, 

 1934, pp. 123, 148, figs. 1, la. 



1847. Bufo orhignyi Bibron, p. 11, pi. 15, figs. 5-7. 



1875. Chilophryne d'orbignyi Espada, p. 188. 



1886. Bufo dorbignyi Boulenger, 1886b, p. 443.— Berg, 1896, pp. 151, 196.— 

 Marelli, 1924, p. 586.— Mello-Leitao, 1937, p. 342. 



1936. Bufo granulosus dorbignyi Muller and Hellmich, p. 12. 



1948. Bufo granulosus d'orbignyi Rengel, p. 279, 



Description. — USNM 102314, Alto da Serra, Sao Paulo. Tongue 

 elongate, spatulate, over one-third the width of mouth-opening, free 

 behind; snout short, truncate at tip when viewed from above and in 

 profile, the upper jaw extending considerably beyond lower; nostrils 

 almost at the end of snout, horizontal, superolateral, bounded beneath 

 by a short bony ridge, separated from each other by an interval equal 

 to their distance from eye. Canthus rostralis marked off by a ridge 

 formed of a double row of elongate tubercles, forking in front of the 

 eye to form a vertical preocular ridge, the other fork continuing back- 

 wai-ds as a sharp supraorbital crest which diverges posteriorly and 

 again forks, the inner fork ending in a short, sharp parietal ridge, the 

 outer continuing above ear and merging with the small oval parotoid 

 gland; a shai'p irregular ridge encircling orbit; a cm'ved row of round 

 tubercles from corner of mouth to parotoid gland. Eye large and 

 prominent, a little longer than its distance from end of snout; inter- 

 orbital region deeply concave, its width almost twice that of upper 

 eyelid and much greater than interval between the nostrils. Tym- 

 panum small, not very distinct, its diameter apparently one-third 



