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MiNAS Gerais: Bello Horizonte, USNM 97909-11, Cochran and Venancio, 

 Mar. 15, 1935. Guaicui, USNM 98804, Dias, Apr. 11, 1935. Janudria, 

 IB 410-1, 413, 261-4. Lassance, USNM, 98134-45, 98205-9, Cochran, 

 Dias, and Venancio, March-April 1935; USNM 97006-14, A. Lutz, Feb- 

 ruary 1922. Ouro Pr^to, USNM 98045 (tadpoles), Cochran, Dias, and 

 Venancio, Mar. 18, 1935. Pirapora, USNM 98261-7, Cochran, Dias, and 

 Venancio, Mar. 22-23, 1935. Rio Pandeiro, IB 265-7 and 532. Yacard, 

 USNM 98815-7, Dias, Apr. 11, 1935. 



PARAfBA: "Elembuzeiro," USNM 109135, von Ihering. 



Rio de Janeiro: ZSBS 117/0, 122/0 (2; cotypes of Rana pacht/pus), Spix. 

 Barro Branco, MZUM 104233, Bailey, 1941. Casias, USNM 96219-20, 

 Pinto. Nova Friburgo, USNM 97764, B. Lutz, Cochran, and Venancio, 

 May 11, 1935. Teres6poUs, ZSBS (4), Bresslau, February-March 1929. 



Rio Grande do Norte: Cruzeta, USNM 109141, von Ihering. 



Rio Grande do Sul: P6rto Alegre, KZAEM 2522, Emrich, 1933. Santa 

 Maria, IB 608. 



Santa Catarina: ltd, USNM 103907, Plaumann, 1937. 



Sao Paulo: Alto da Serra, MRHN IG 9308, Reg. 54, Massart, September 1922. 

 Bertioga, USNM 123394-8, Sawaya. Butantan, IB 252-3, 180. Emas, 

 DZSP 2435 and 2439, Vanzolini and Bokermann, December 1947. Juquid, 

 8 kilometers north of, MZUM 104215, 104216 (3), 104226, 104233 (10), 

 Bailey, 1941. RechS, USNM 121284. Salgado, IB 123. Terceira Repressa, 

 ZSBS (1), Schindler, Dec. 26-31, 1937. 

 ARGENTINA, BOLIVIA, URUGUAY: Additional specimens, not Usted. 



Leptodactylus pentadactylus flavopictus A. Lutz 



Plate 29, Figures a-c 



1926. Leptodactylus flavopictus A. Lutz, 1926a, pp. 5, 12 (type locality, Montserrat, 

 Itatiaia, Rio de Janeiro); 1926b, pp. 144, 164, pi. 31, figs. 5, 6; 1930, 

 pp. 10, 29.— B. Lutz, 1947, p. 247; 1949a, p. 4. 



1926. Leptodactylus pachyderma Miranda-Ribexro, p. 150, fig. 82 (type locality, 

 Ilha Victoria, Sao Paulo); 1927, p. 123, pi. 1. 



Description. — Adult female, IOC (type of L. flavopictus) , Montserrat, 

 Rio de Janeiro. Vomerine teeth in two exceedingly heavy, curved, 

 nearly contiguous arcs between and behind the choanae; maxillary 

 teeth present; tongue slightly over one-half as wide as mouth-opening, 

 broadly heart-shaped, with a notch on its free posterior border; snout 

 short and blunt when seen from above and in profile, the upper jaw 

 scarcely projecting beyond the lower; nostrils superolateral, slightly 

 projecting, their distance from end of snout one-half their distance to 

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

 from eye. Canthus rostralis blunt and not very apparent, the loreal re- 

 gion concave and nearly horizontal as it slopes widely to the flaring 

 upper lip. Eye large and prominent, its diameter equal to its distance 

 from nostril; interorbital diameter equal to the broad upper eyelid, 

 equal to distance between nostrils. Tympanum large and very dis- 

 tinct, three-fourths the width of eye, separated from eye by an interval 

 equal to its own diameter. Fingers free, with definite traces of a 



