FROGS OF SOUTHEASTERN BRAZIL — COCHRAN 115 



Mathematical analysis (in percentage of the total length) : 



Range 28. 2- 28. 2- 39, 0- 46. 4- 38. 3~ 26. 5- 



34. 2 36. 8 47. 3 54. 3 47. 3 32. 3 



BRAZIL: 



Sao Paulo: Juquid, 8 km. north of, MZUM 106737 (type), and 104119, 

 104127, 104131, USNM 132913-6 (aU paratypes), Bailey, Feb. 25-28, 1941. 



Hyla leucophyllata (Beireis) 



Plate 9, Figures a-d 



1783. Rana leucophyllata Beieeis, p. 182, pi. 11, fig. 4 (type locality, Surinam). — 

 BoNNATERRE, 1789, p. 2, pi. 4, fig. 4.— Shaw, 1802, p. 127. 



1789. Rana leucophylla Gmelin, p. 1055. 



1789. Rana variegata Bonnaterre, p. 8. 



1799. Calamita leucophyllata Schneider, p. 168. 



1802. Hyla frontalis Daudin, 1802, p. 24, pi. 7, figs. 1, 2; 1803, p. 45. 



1820. Calamita leucophyllatus Merrem, p. 173. 



1824. Hyla elegans Wied, 1824b, p. 671 (type locality, Ponte de Gentio on Rio 

 Alcobaga); 1824a, pi. 85, fig. 1; 1825, p. 529. 



1829. Hyla leucophyllata Gravenhorst, p. 31. — Dumi6ril and Bibron, 1841, 

 p. 607.— GtJNTHER, 1858, p. 112; 1901, p. 277.— Steindachner, 1864a, 

 p. 243.— Cope, 1868, p. Ill; 1870, p. 156; 1871b, p. 222; 1874, p. 122.— 

 Boulenger, 1882a, p. 387. — Boettger, 1892, p. 44. — Baumann, 1912, 

 p. 163.— NiEDEN, 1923, p. 259.— CoTT, 1926, p. 1160.— Miranda- 

 RiBEiRO, 1926, p. 73, pi. 10, figs. 3, 3a.— Mertens, 1930, p. 162.— 

 deWitte, 1930a, p. 227.— Krieg and Forster, 1937, p. 292, fig. 6.— 

 Myers, 1946, pp. 13, 31.— Mertens, 1950, p. 187, fig. 9. 



1838. Hypsiboas leucophyllatus Tschudi, p. 72. 



1843. Dendroscophus frontalis Fitzinger, p. 31. 



1869. Hyla triangulum GtJNTHER, p. 489, pi. 38, fig. 4 (type locality, Brazil). 



1870. Hyla leucophyllata triangulum Cope, p. 55. 



1935. Hyla leucophyllata sarayacuensis Shrevb, p. 215 (type locality, Sara-yacu, 

 Ecuador). 



Description. — Adult male, USNM 97358, Manguinlios, near city of 

 Kio de Janeiro. Vomerine teeth in two very small, weak, well- 

 separated patches between the rather small choanae; tongue one-half 

 the width of mouth-opening, nearly circular except for a slight notch 

 on its free posterior border; snout very short and bluntly rounded 

 when viewed from above, truncate in profile, the upper jaw slightly 

 projecting beyond the lower; nostrils more superior than lateral, not 

 projecting, their distance from end of snout about half that to anterior 

 border of eye, separated from each other by an interval equal to their 



