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1 8. Pomatops Barb. 



(Barbour, Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, XXIII, 1910, p. 89). 



Pupil circular. Tongue large, entire, extensively free on the 

 sides and behind. Palate toothless. Two feebly developed 

 papillose ridges across the palate in front of the pharynx. 

 Upper eyelids involved in a flap of skin, extending for some 

 distance anterior and posterior to the position of the eye. 

 Tympanum hidden. Fingers and toes free, the tips slightly dilated. 



No procoracoids, clavicles or omosternum. Terminal pha- 

 langes T-shaped. 



The only known specimen of the only species of this genus 

 was taken from the stomach of a snake. It seems possible, 

 that the genus is identical with Hylophorbus, the curious flaps 

 of skin above the eyes and other peculiarities then being 

 caused by compression. 



Distribution: New Guinea. 



1. Pomatops valvifera Barb. 



Pomatops valvifera Barbour, Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, XXIII, 1910, p. 89, pi. I. 



Habit rather slender. Head short; snout not prominent; the 

 flaps of skin above the eyes may be laid down and thus 

 completely cover the eyes. First finger shorter than second ; 

 third toe longer than fifth; subarticular tubercles very indistinct; 

 no metatarsal tubercles; the heel reaches the posterior border 

 of the eye. 



Skin smooth. 



Slaty grey above, with lighter marblings; a semilunar white 

 spot below each eye ; lower surface ochraceous buff. 



Habitat: New Guinea (Fakfak). 



19. Kaloula Gray. 



(Gray, The zoological miscellany, N°. 1, London, 1831, p. 38). 

 Hyladactylus Tschudi, Mem. Soc. Sc. nat. Neuchatel, II, 1839, p. 85. 

 Calhila (Gthr.) Boulenger. Cat. Batr. Sal. Brit. Mus., 1882, p. 167. 



Habit stout. Pupil circular. Tongue oblong, entire or feebly 

 nicked, free behind and on the sides. Palate toothless '). Each 

 palatine bone forms a prominent ridge across the palate ; two 

 dermal ridges across the palate, in front of the pharynx, the 



1) See however A". (?) sundana p. 151. 



