over mandible; canthus rostralis not distinct, loreal region inclines outward; nostrils 

 slightly closer to eyes, intemasal space larger than interorbital space or upper eyelid 

 width; pupils rounded; tympanum hidden; vomerine teeth in two short rows, slanting 

 from choanae to mid-line, rows closer together posteriorly; large tongue, deeply notched 

 at posterior end. 



Forearm and hand length do not reach half of body length; finger tips ball-like, 

 formula 3,4,1,2, first and second fingers nearly equal in length, slight lateral fringes on 

 fingers; subarticular tubercles near tips of fingers distinct; three metacarpal tubercles, 

 inner metacarpal tubercles big and oval shape, outer metacarpal tubercles small, narrow 

 and long, hindlimb thick and strong, tibio-tarsal articulation extends anterior to eyes or 

 nostrils, right and left heels overlap; tibia length larger than half of body length, tibia and 

 foot almost same length; comparisons between toes and fmgers, third and fifth toe almost 

 same length; completely webbed between toes, first and fifth toe have very distinct lateral 

 fiinges, fringes over half the length of the web; subarticular tubercles distmct; iimer 

 metatarsal tubercles long oval shape, no outer metatarsal tubercles; no tarsal fold. 



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Figure 3. Rana conaensis d* No. 770531 



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Figure 4. Rana conaensis showmg anal region 



