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first finger extending beyond second, which is as long as 

 fourth ; third toe much longer than fifth ; toes with a very 

 rudimentary web; subarticular tubercles much developed; an 

 inner, oblong and a distinct, round, outer metatarsal tubercle; 

 the heel reaches between eye and tip of snout, rarely beyond. 



Granulate above, with symmetrical longitudinal ridges on 

 the back; a strong fold above the tympanum; a tarsal fold; 

 smooth below. 



Brownish, olive or greyish above, with indistinct darker 

 markings; loreal and temporal region blackish or with blackish 

 vertical streaks; sometimes a light vertebral streak or two 

 light dorso-lateral ones; white beneath, immaculate or the throat 

 speckled with brown ; limbs with dark cross-bars. Length 66 mm. 



Male with two internal vocal sacs. 



Habitat: Halmahera, up to 700 m.; Kei islands; Batanta 

 isl. ; New Guinea (Dore ; Andai; Mansiman ; Arfakmts. ; Mani- 

 kion region!; Geelvink bay; Etna bay!; Mamberamo riv. !; 

 near Idenburg riv., 400 m. ! ; Doorman riv.!; Tawarin riv.!; 

 Sermowai riv., + 70 and + 400 m.!; Walckenaer bay!; Tanah- 

 merah bay!; Tor riv.!; Jaona ! ; Humboldt bay!; Tami riv.!; 

 Sentani lake ! ; Oinake ! ; upper current of Kaiserin Augusta 

 riv.!; Erima; Stephansort; Sattelberg, + 800 m.; Bara Bara ; 

 Bukana; Mimika riv.; Setekwa riv.); Jobi isl.; Meisor isl.; 

 Schouten islands; Ferguson isl.; St. Aignan isl. ; Duke of York 

 isl.; Goram isl.; Faor isl.; Bertrand isl.; Bismarck arch. ; 

 Solomon islands. — Philippines; Pelew islands. 



Rana rugata, var. rubristriata (Barb.). 



Cormifer corrugatus riibristriatus Barbour, Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, XXI 



1908, p. 190. 

 Cormifer corrugatus rubristriatus Barbour, Mem. Mus. Comp. Zool. Harvard 



Coll, XLIV, 1, 1912, p. 70, pi. V, fig. 14. 



Distinguished from the type by shorter legs, the heel reaching 

 the eye, and by the absence of the fold above the tympanum. 



Brownish olive above, with a brick red vertebral stripe; 

 inner sides of thighs yellow. 



Perhaps identical with P. solomonis. 



Habitat: Roon island, Geelvink bay. 



19. Rana solomonis (Blgr.). 



Cormifer solomonis Boulenger, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1884, p. 212. 



