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 5. Bufo cruentatus Tschudi. 



Bufo cruentatus Tschudi, Mem. Soc. Sc. Neuchatel, II, 1839, p. 52. 

 Bufo borbonicus part., Boulenger, Cat. Batr. Sal. Brit. .Mus., 1882, p. 286. 

 Bufo crucniatus Horst, Notes Ley den Mus., V, 1883, p. 236. 

 Bufo montanus Werner, Zool. Anz., XX, 1897, p. 265. 



Bufo cruentatus Barbour, Mem. Mus. Comp. Zool. Harvard Coll., XLIV, N „ I, 

 1912, p. 75, pl- VIII, fig. 34. 



Habit slender. Head nearly as long as broad, without bony 

 ridges; snout obtusely pointed, somewhat projecting, shorter 

 than the upper eyelid, as long as deep; canthus rostralis 

 angular; loreal region vertical, concave; nostril nearer the tip 

 of the snout than the eye; interorbital space as broad as the 

 upper eyelid; tympanum indistinct, small. Tips of fingers and 

 toes slightly swollen ; first finger shorter than second, which 

 is shorter than fourth ; fifth toe a little extending beyond 

 third; toes half webbed ; subarticular tubercles well developed, 

 single; two distinct metatarsal tubercles; no tarsal fold; the 

 heel reaches between the posterior border of the eye and the 

 tip of the snout, the tarso-metatarsal articulation the tip of 

 the snout or beyond. 



Upper surfaces with small granular tubercles; parotoids 

 distinct, sometimes divided in two parts, situated behind each 

 other; smooth or granular beneath. 



Brown or blackish above, variegated with dark spots and 

 white (red in life) patches; beneath yellowish. Length 39 mm. 



Habitat x ): Java (Perbawati, Mt. Gedeh!; crater of Mt. 

 Gedeh!; Tjibodas, 1400 — 2000 m. !). 



6. Bufo sumatranus Ptrs. 



Bufo sumatranus Peters, Monatsber. Akad. Berlin, 1871, p. 648. 

 Bufo sumatranus Boulenger, Cat. Batr. Sal. Brit. Mus., 1882, p. 295. 



Head without bony ridges; snout subacuminate, short; tym- 

 panum distinct, ] / 4 the width of the eye. First finger not 

 extending beyond second; toes webbed at the base; two 

 metatarsal tubercles, the inner larger than the outer; a tarsal 

 fold ; hind limb short. 



Upper surfaces closely granulate, with large conical warts 

 parotoids oval, twice as long as broad. 



1) Peters (Ann. Mus. Genova, III, 1872, p. .43) mentions ^Hylaplcsla iriien- 

 tata" from Serawak; probably, however, he has confounded it with some species 

 of Nectophryne. 



