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Colouration very variable; yellowish, reddish, pink, or brown 

 above, uniform or with darker spots or marblings; a triangular 

 dark marking between the eyes, or an X-shaped or hourglass- 

 shaped marking from between the eyes to the interscapular 

 region; upper surface of snout sometimes pink; a dark streak 

 on the canthus rostralis; sometimes a light vertebral line; 

 greyish or brownish beneath, uniform or mottled with dark 

 brown. From snout to vent 30 mm. 



Male without vocal sac. 



The procoracoid reaches the scapula. 



Habitat: Celebes (Indrulaman ; Bowonglangi peak, 2000 m. ; 

 Bua Praeng; Luwu, 100 — 500 m. ; Takalekadjo mts.; Takala 

 mts., 1200 — 1600 m. ; Topapu, 1400 m. ; Mt. Momi ; Matinan 

 mts., 260 m. ; Bone mts., 1200 m. ; Bulawa mts., ± 1200 m. ; 

 Totoyia valley, 800 m.; Mt. Emponglar ; Mt. Masarang; summit 

 of Gunung Sudara) ; Ambon?; Batanta? 



3. Oreophryne monticola (Blgr.). 



Sphcnophryne monticola Boulenger, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (6) XIX, 1897, p. 508. 



Tongue large, oval, entire. Snout rounded, short; canthus 

 rostralis feebly marked ; interorbital space as broad as or broader 

 than the upper eyelid; tympanum hidden. Fingers with well- 

 developed disks; disks of toes hardly smaller than those of 

 fingers; first finger shorter than second; toes free; no subar- 

 ticular tubercles; a very indistinct inner metatarsal tubercle; 

 the heel reaches the shoulder or the temple. 



Smooth or with small warts above; belly indistinctly granulate. 



Colouration very variable; grey, brown, or magenta-red above, 

 uniform or with darker spots or marblings, with or without 

 a yellowish-white stripe from the upper eyelid to the groin ; 

 sometimes a fine whitish line along the middle of the back 

 and along the hind limb ; lower parts whitish or pinkish, inner 

 side of hind limbs usually bright pink; throat speckled with 

 brown or entirely dark brown. From snout to vent 26 mm. 



Habitat: Lombok, 1200 m. 



4. Oreophryne verrucosa (Blgr.). 



Sphenophryne verrucosa Boulenger, Ann. Mus. Genova, (2) XVIII, 1898, p. 707, 



pi. VIII, fig. 2. 

 Oreophryne verrucosa v. Kampen, Nova Guinea, IX, pt. 3, 1 91 3, p. 463. 

 ? Sphcnophryne wolfi Sternfeld, Abh. Senckenb. naturf. Ges., XXXVI, 1918, 



p. 435, PI- XXXI, fig. 9. 



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