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KANID^. 



upper eyelid ; tympanum nearly as large as the eye. Fingers 

 slightly, toes nearly entirely webbed ; disks of fingers and toes well 

 developed, about half the diameter of the tympanum ; subarticular 

 tubercles moderate ; a single, small, inner metatarsal tubercle. The 

 hind limb being carried forwards along the body, the tibio-tarsal 

 articulation reaches the tip of the snout. Skin smooth above, strongly 

 granular on the belly and under the thighs ; a narrow fold above 

 the tympanum. Greyish or brown above, with or without brown 

 spots and a large hourglass-shaped figure on the hinder part of the 

 bead and the front part of the back ; legs cross-barred ; hinder side 

 of thighs brown, with round white spots. Male with an internal 

 vocal sac. 

 S.E. Asia. 



Yar. quadrilineata. 



Polypedates quadriliueatus, Gunth. Cat. p. 79. 

 Hvla quadriiineata, Wiegm. Acta Ac. Cces. Leop.-Carol. 1835, p. 260, 



t. 22. f. ] . 

 Limnodytes celebensis, Fitzing. Sifzb. Ac. Wien. xlii. p. 413. 

 Polypedates quadriliueatus, Gilnth. Rept. Brit. Intl. p. 429 ; 



Steindachn. Verh. zoo/.-bot. Ges. Wien, 1864, p. 253, pi. 10. f . 2 ; 



Anders. Proc. Zool. Soc. 1871, p. 207. 



Above with four or six parallel longitudinal dark bands. 



