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Skin smooth or finely granulate above, sometimes with a 

 few small flat warts on the back; a very feebly developed 

 and only anteriorly distinct dorsolateral fold; lower parts smooth. 



Olive-green above; a blackish streak below the canthus 

 rostralis ; a blackish band on the temporal region and above 

 the shoulder, broken up into spots posteriorly; sides greyish, 

 marbled with dark brown ; a whitish streak from below the 

 eye to above the arm ; limbs with more or less distinct dark 

 cross-bands; hinder side of thighs marbled with dark brown; 

 brownish beneath, throat dark brown, with or without small 

 white spots. From snout to vent 45 mm. 



Male with internal vocal sacs and an oval fiat gland at the 

 base of the arm. 



Habitat: Celebes (Takalekadjo mts., towards Lake Poso, 

 900 m. ; Matinan mts., 1000 m. ; Mt. Masarang). 



22. Rana glandulosa Blgr. 



Rana glandulosa Boulenger, Cat. Batr. Sal. Brit. Mus., 1882, p. 73, pi. VII. 



Rana glandulosa Boulenger, Vert. Fauna Malay Penins., Rept. and Batr., London, 



1912, p. 236. 



Rana glandulosa Boulenger, Rec. Ind. Mus., XX, 1920, p. 181. 



Vomerine teeth in two short oblique series between the 

 choanae or extending a little behind the level of their posterior 

 borders. Head as long as broad or a little broader; snout 

 rounded or obtusely pointed, hardly projecting, as long as or 

 slightly longer than the eye; canthus rostralis distinct, straight; 

 loreal region oblique, concave ; nostril nearer to the tip of the 

 snout than to the eye ; interorbital space as broad as or slightly 

 narrower than the upper eyelid; tympanum very distinct, 3 / 5 

 to 3 / 4 the diameter of the eye. Fingers and toes with very 

 small. disks; first finger extending much beyond second, which 

 is shorter than fourth; third toe extending beyond fifth; toes 

 Y, to 2 / 3 webbed ; outer metatarsals separated nearly to the 

 base; subarticular tubercles very prominent; an oval inner, 

 and a smaller, round, outer metatarsal tubercle; no tarsal fold; 

 the heel reaches the eye or the tip of the snout; tibia about 

 half the length from snout to vent; when the hind limbs are 

 folded at right angles to the body, the heels are overlapping. 



Upper parts smooth or more or less distinctly granulate, 

 with large fiat warts, at least on the sides. 



Olive-brown or reddish brown, often spotted and speckled 



