Table 2. Measurements (in mm) oi Hemiphyllodactylus yimnanensis longlingensis. 



Total 

 length 



Ear 

 opening 



Snout- 



anterior 



margin 



of eye 



Snout- 



posterior 



margin 



of ear 



opening 



Axilla-groin 

 distance 



Forelimb 

 length 



Hindlimb 

 length 



Holotype 

 No.79003 



19 males 



19 females 



74.5 0,7 



(41.5 + 33) 



66(37-1-29)- 0.7-1 

 77.5(40.5-^37) 



73(39-1-34)- 

 83(46-37) 



0.7-1 



4 

 4-5 



4-5 



9 

 8-9.5 

 9-10.0 



22.5 

 18.5-22.5 

 200-23.5 



11.5 

 10-12 

 1012 



16.0 

 13-16.0 

 13-16.5 



Rostral wider than high, upper margin mostly shallowly notched medially; supralabials 

 7-10, infralabials 8-11; chin shields arranged in arc, medial pair largest, followed by one 

 smaller scale, 0.5-0.9 mm in diameter (Fig. 4), this scale lacking in a few specimens; male 

 with 13-28 preanal-femoral pores. 



Fig. 4. Chin shields oi Hemiphyllodactylus yunnanensis yunnanensis ([eft) and 



H. y. longlingensis (right). 



Dorsal ground color of preserved specimen gray or brownish gray; dark brown marking 

 running from tip of snout through eye and ear opening to shoulder; each side of dorsum with 

 two transverse rows of dark spots, one just aside of middorsal region and the other on flank; 

 spots of neighboring rows occasionally fused to each other, forming short dark wavy 

 markings; darkness of such spots and frequency of their fusion highly variable, making 

 dorsal pattern highly variable as well, such as those consisting of longitudinal rows of dark 

 spots, a row of transverse wavy bands, dark reticulations, and indistinct markings only; 

 dorsal surface of base of tail with one U-shaped white marking; dorsal surface of tail with 

 transverse dark brown bands, or a transverse row of large black spots; venter of body flesh 

 color or gray; venter of tail reddish orange (50% of males and 60% of females) or light gray. 



Ecological data - AU adult females collected from Longling from the middle to late August 

 had already oviposited and possessed only ovarian follicles, 1.7-1.8 mm in diameter. The 

 testes of adult males measured about 3.5 X 7 mm. Of the adult females collected from 

 Changyuan in May, however, about half possessed eggs, 6X8 - 6X8.5 mm in size, at the 

 upper end of oviducts, whereas the remainder had afready oviposited, and possessed only 



