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Papandajan, + 1500 m.; Wonosobo !; Tengger mts., 1200 m.). — 

 Tenasserim ; Tonkin ; Siam ; Cochinchina ; Malay Peninsula ; 

 Philippines. 



4. Microhyla leucostigma Blgr. 



Microhyla leucostigma Boulenger, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (7) III, 1899, p. 275, 



pi. XII, fig. I. 

 Microhyla leucostigftia Flower, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1899, p, 905. 

 Microhyla leucostigma Boulenger, Vert. Fauna Malay Penins., Rept. and Batr., 



London, 191 2, p. 260. 



Snout rounded, shorter than the orbit; interorbital space 

 broader than the upper eyelid. Fingers and toes with small, 

 but very distinct disks; first finger much shorter than second ; 

 toes with a slight rudiment of web; subarticular and inner 

 metatarsal tubercles flat, very feebly prominent; the heel reaches 

 the eye or to between the eye and the tip of the snout; tibia 

 half the length of head and body. 



Skin smooth. 



Colour in life black above, with very small scattered bluish- 

 white spots, which increase in size towards the sides and in 

 the anal region; upper surface of limbs reddish brown, with 

 black cross-bands, and thickly studded with very small white 

 spots; hands and feet with bright yellow spots; below dark 

 brown, blacker on the throat, redder on the belly and thighs, 

 nearly covered with large, very distinctly defined spots of 

 intense yellow, the ground colour appearing as a dark network 

 between them. From snout to vent 27 mm. 



Flower describes the copulation as being axillary, the fingers 

 of the male not meeting on the breast of the female. 



Habitat: Borneo (Baram riv.). — Malay Peninsula, 1070 m. 



5. Microhyla annectens Blgr. 



Microhyla annectens Boulenger, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (7) VI, 1900, p. 188. 

 Microhyla annectens v. Kampen, Weber's Zool. Ergebn., Leiden, IV, 1907, p. 404. 

 Microhyla annectens Boulenger, Vert. Fauna Malay Penins., Rept. and Batr., 



London, 1912, p. 262. 

 Microhyla niasensis v. Kampen, in : Kleiweg de Zwaan, Die Insel Nias bei 



Sumatra, III, Haag, 191 5, p. 279. 



Head broader than long; snout rounded, projecting, as long 

 as the upper eyelid, as long as deep; canthus rostralis obtuse; 

 loreal region nearly vertical ; nostril in the middle between 

 eye and tip of snout; interorbital space broader than the 



