Table 1. Scale variation on the dorsal surfaee of the snout in Hemiphyllodactylus 

 yunnanensis yunnanensis 



Hemiphyllodactylus yunnanensis longlingensis Zhou et Liu, new subspecies 

 (Plate 1:2) 



Holotype: Male (No. 79003) collected from around LongUng Junior High School in 

 Longling County, Yunnan Province (alt. 1530 m), in August 1979. Allotype: Female 

 (No.79066), sampling locality and date same as holotype. Paratypes: 32 males and 47 

 females, samphng locahty same as holotype, collected in August 1979. 



Diagnosis - Numbers of scansor pairs on dilated portions of digits II-V usually 3-3-3-3 in 

 hand, 3-4-4-4 in foot*^, fourth pairs on digits III-V of foot not reaching outer margins of the 

 digits (Fig. 3); diameter of ear opening 0.7-1.0 mm, about 26-48% of eye diameter. The 

 number of subdigital scansors of this subspecies are smallest among those of the currently 

 recognized subspecies of H. yunnanensis. 



Fig. 3. Hand (left) and foot (right) of Hemiphyllodactylus yunnanensis longlingensis. 



Description - Snout about 1.5-2.1 times as long as eye diameter, sUghtly longer than 

 distance between eye and ear opening; head and body longer than tail, its length about 1.1- 

 1.4 times as great as length of tail; hindlimb length 58-73% of axilla-groin distance. 

 Measurements are given in Table 2. 



