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series of teeth 5'5/'2' or 6'6/'2', the second row of 

 upper, and the third one of lower lip very narrowly inter- 

 rupted, the three series of lower lip about equal in length. 



Body brown above, yellowish white below; tail yellowish 

 white ; in old specimens a bright cross-bar between the eyes. 

 Length 44 mm. 



Habitat: Celebes (Loka, 1070 m. ; Bonthain peak, 790 m.; 

 Indrulaman, S. -Celebes, 600 m.). 



19. Rhacophorus shelfordi Blgr. 



Khacophorus Shelfordi Boulenger, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1900, p. 185, 

 pi. XVII, fig. 2. 



Vomerine teeth in two long, nearly straight, transverse 

 series in the middle between the choanae. Snout pointed, as 

 long as the orbit; canthus rostralis strong; loreal region slightly 

 concave; nostril equally distant from the orbit and the end 

 of the snout; interorbital space broader than the upper eye- 

 lid ; tympanum distinct, ^ - the diameter of the eye. Disks of 

 fingers much smaller than the tympanum, of toes smaller 

 than those of fingers; fingers and toes webbed to the disks; 

 subarticular and inner metatarsal tubercles very small; no 

 tarsal fold ; the heel reaches between the eye and the nostril. 



Smooth above, belly granulate. 



Purplish brown above; a dark band across the snout, another 

 one between the eyes, and three across the back ; an X-shaped 

 dark marking in the scapular region; loreal and temporal 

 regions blackish; a fine yellow line on each side of the 

 head from the tip of the snout along canthus rostralis and 

 superciliary edge to above the tympanum; sides of body 

 yellowish, with a blackish network ; limbs with dark cross- 

 bands; sides of thighs blackish, closely speckled with white; 

 web between toes marbled with blackish ; lower parts colourless. 

 From snout to vent 45 mm. 



Male with internal vocal sacs. 



Habitat: Borneo (l\It. Penrissen, Serawak). 



20. Rhacophorus fasciatus Blgr. 



Rliacophorus fascialus Boulenger, Ann. Mag. nal. Hist., (6) XVI, 1895, p. 169. 



Vomerine teeth in two long oblique series between the 

 choanae, beginning from their inner front edges. Snout pointed. 



