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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.). 



Sphenophryjie viouticola 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, 1913, p. 463. 

 } Sphenophryne wolf. Sternfeld, Abh. Senckenb. naturf. Ges., XXXVI, 1918, 



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



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