MEGALOPHRYS. 283 



beyond lower jaw ; cantlius rostralis distinct ; loreal region very- 

 oblique, concave ; interoi'bital space a little broader than upper 

 eyelid ; tympauuni hidden or feebly distinct, ^r to | diameter ot 

 eye. Fingers obtuse, not swollen at the end, first and second 

 equal or first the longer, third nearly twice as long as second ; 

 subarticular tubercles, if distinct, irregular in their disposition ; 

 two moderately large metacarpal tubercles, inner a little larger 

 than outer. Toes short, obtuse like the fingers, webbed at the 

 base in females, 5 to | webbed in males ; subarticular tubercles 

 sometimes distinct, sometimes more or less confluent into an 

 obtuse ridge ; inner metatarsal tubercle small, oval, feebly pro- 

 iuinent. Tibio-tarsal articulation reaching the shoulder ; tibia 

 5 to I length from snout to vent ; foot as long as head. Skin 

 smooth or with small tubercles above, granular on belly ; a gland- 

 ular fold from eye to shoulder. Brown, grey, or pale olive above, 

 with small or large dark brown spots or marblings, which may be 

 irregular or form a symmetrical pattern ; a more or less distinct 

 dark canthal and temporal streak ; sides of snout with dark vertical 

 bars ; limbs with dark cross-bars ; throat and belly dirty white, 

 or brown speckled with white. Male with an internal vocal sac. 



From snout to vent 74 millim. 



Tadpoles of rather large size (body 25 to 40 millim.), without 

 funnel-shaped lip, marked all over with numerous deep black dots. 

 Spiraculum sinistral ; tail once and a half as long as body. 



Burma, Malay Peninsula and Archipelago. Recorded from 

 Perak, Selangor, and Singapore. 



