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are laid along the sides, knee and elbow greatly overlap; when hind 

 legs are bent at right angles to the body, heels considerably overlap. 

 Skin of upper parts very minutely glandular; a distinct glandular 

 ridge beginning behind the eye, extending along the upper border 

 of the tympanum and straight back to the level of the axillae where it 

 disappears; skin of chin smooth, of throat very minutely granular, 

 of abdomen and lower thighs coarsely granular; a very heavy skinfold 



Figure 9. — Hyla albopunctata, USNM 97887: a, Dorsum; h, profile; c, foot; d, hand; all X 1. 



across the chest; a low glandular transverse ridge in front of anus, 

 and a double median postanal series of glands, each extending at a 

 right angle outward along the lower femur as a row of enlarged glands. 

 A large median external vocal sac. 



Dimensions. — Head and body 54 mm.; head length 18 mm., width 

 16 mm.; femur 29 mm.; tibia 30 mm.; foot 22.5 mm.; hand 15 mm. 



Color in alcohol. — Body color above drab, with numerous light- 

 edged seal-brown irregular crossbars from snout to anal region, these 

 bars extending down onto the sides and being separated by light 

 spots; anal region with a white line following the glandular ridge 

 above it and a series of light dots on the median postanal double 



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