to late July had eggs, 4.5X5.1 - 5X8 mm in size, at the upper end of oviducts. The testes of 

 the adult males measured about 3.5X5.5 mm. Sixty-five percent of the adult females 

 collected at Xingyi in Guizhou Province during June and July by the Chengdu Institute of 

 Biology, Academia Sinica, had eggs. 



About one fourth of the specimens collected at Jinping had ticks on the ventral surface of 

 the body and limbs. 



Distribution - Judging from the specimens deposited in our department and Chengdu 

 Institute of Biology, Academia Sinica, this subspecies also occurs in Xingyi, Anlong and 

 Huishui of Guizhou Province, and Dayaoshan of Guangxi Province. The populations of H. 

 yunnanensis in Guangxi and Guizhou Provinces, reported by Liu and Hu (1962) and Hu et 

 al. (1973), belong to this subspecies. 



Table 3. Measurements (in mm) oi Hemiphyllodactylus yunnanensis jinpingensis. 



Hemiphyllodactylus yunnanensis dushanensis Zhou et Liu, new subspecies 



(Plate 1:4) 



Holotype: Male (No. 78999) collected from around Dushan Junior Highschool in Dushan 

 County, Guizhou Province (alt. 970 m), in June 1978. Allotype: Female (No. 78984), sampling 

 locality and date same as holotype. Paratypes: 28 males and 31 females, sampling locality 

 same as holotype, collected in June 1978. 



Diagnosis - Nvunbers of scansor pairs on dilated portions of digits II -V usually 3-4-4-4 in 

 hand, 4-5-5-5 in foot*^, fifth pairs on digits III-V of foot relatively large compared to H. y. 

 jinpingensis, extending to outer margin of digits in most specimens (Fig- 6); diameter of ear 

 opening 0.3-0.6 mm, about 13-25% of eye diameter; dorsal surface without pattern, or with 

 only a few irregular dark markings. 



Fig. 6. Hand (left) and foot (right) oi Hemiphyllodactylus yunnanensis dushanensis. 



