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20. Hyla punctillata. 
Cophomantis punctillata, Peters, Mon. Berl. Ac. 1870, p. 651. 
Hyla punctillata, Peters, eod. loc. 1872, p. 211. 
Tongue heart-shaped. Vomerine teeth between the large choane, 
in two oblique series converging towards the front, their hinder 
extremities extending beyond the level of the choanze. Head mode- 
rate ; snout a little longer than the diameter of the eye, the end 
truncate ; loreal region rather high; canthus rostralis rounded : no 
tympanic disk, eustachian tubes extremely minute. Outer fingers 
one-third webbed ; toes two-thirds webbed; disks moderate. Skin’ 
smooth, granulate on the belly and under the thighs ; a fold from 
the eye to the shoulder; heel with a short dermal spur. Bluish- 
grey above, closely and minutely punctulated with darker; this 
pigment forms a narrow streak on the femur; concealed surfaces 
blackish brown. From snout to vent 28 millim. 
Brazil. 
21. Hyla punctatissima. 
Hylella punctatissima, Reinh. § Liith. Vidensk, Meddel, 1861, p. 200, 
Lr: £5; 
Hyla punctatissima, Peters, Mon, Berl. Ac, 1872, p. 211. 
Closely allied to the preceding. The snout is shorter, the eusta- 
chian tubes are more distinct, the tibio-tarsal spur is absent, the 
ground-colour is brown, and the punctulation larger. From snout 
to vent 21 millim. 
Brazil. 
22. Hyla fasciata. 
Hyla fasciata, Giinth. Cat. p. 100, pl. vii. f. p. ap 
? Hyla calcarata, Troschel, in Schomb. Reis. Brit. Guian. iii. p. 660. 
Hypsiboas fasciatus, Cope, Proce, Ac. Philad. 1862, p. 354. 
calcaratus, Cope, Journ. Ac. Philad. (2) vi. 1867, p. 200. 
Tongue subcircular, slightly nicked, adherent. Vomerine teeth 
between the large choanz, in two arched series, forming together a 
AM. Head moderate, as long as broad, depressed ; snout subacumi- 
nate, a little longer than the diameter of the orbit ; loreal region 
oblique, concave ; canthus rostralis distinct; interorbital space a little 
broader than the upper eyelid ; tympanum distinct, half the width 
of the eye. Outer fingers with a slight rudiment of web, no web 
between the two inner; a slight rudiment of pollex ; toes two-thirds 
webbed ; disks of fingers as large as the tympanum, of toes smaller ; 
subarticular tubercles moderate. The hind limb being carried for- 
wards along the body, the tibio-tarsal articulation marks the tip of 
the snout. Skin smooth, granular on the belly and under the thighs ; 
heel with a short triangular dermal appendage. Reddish brown 
above; a dark-brown vertebral line beginning from the tip of the 
snout; sides of body and of hind limbs with vertical black bars ; 
