242 



CYSTIGNATHII^J;;. 



Cystigiiatlius puchypu-^, part., 1 far/I, Si/st. p. 203. 



ocellatiis, part., Tschudi, Bair. p. 98; Bum. S; Bibr. p. 396. 



labyrintliicus, Dum. Sf Bibr. p. 407 ; Guichen. in Custeln. Amer. 



Sad, jRept. p. 78, pi. 16; Reiitlt. ^- Liith. Vidensk. Meddel. 1861, 

 p. 165 ; Steindachner, Xovara, Amph. p. 23, pi. 5. f. 5. 



GnathoiDliysa labyrintliica, Cope, Nat. Hist. Rev. 1865, p, 112. 



ocellata, t'mic, Jour». Ac. I'In'lad. (2) vi. p. 73. 



gigas, Cope, I. c. 



Cystignatlius pentadactylufi, Peters, Mon. Berl. Ac. 1872, p. 198. 



Leptodactylus goliath, Espada, Viaj. Pacif., Vertebr. p. 57. 



r* Leptodactylus stenodema, Espada, I. c. p. 64. 



Cystigniathus ocellatus, Ee Betta, Atti Inst. Venct. ii. (5) 1870. 



Tongue oval, slightly nicked beliiud. Vomerine teeth in two 

 arched series behind the choantc. Suont rounded, longer than the 

 greatest orbital diameter ; nostril a little nearer the tip of the snout 

 than the eye ; iuterorbital space narrower than the'npper eyelid ; 

 tympanum two thirds or three fourths the width of the eye. Fin- 

 gers moderate, first much longer than second ; toes modei'ate, not 

 fringed ; subarticular tubercles moderate ; a small oval inner, and a 

 rather indistinct rounded outer metatarsal tubercle. The hind limb 

 being carried forwards along the body, the tibio-tarsal articulation 

 reaches hardly the eye. Skin smooth above, generally with large 

 flat glands on the flanks ; a glandular fold from the eye above the 

 tympanum to the shoulder, and generally another along each side of 

 ■the back to the sacral region; a more or less distinct abdominal 

 discoidal fold. Erownish above, "with dark spots generally arranged 

 in transverse bars on the back ; a black stripe along the canthus 

 rostralis and the temporal fold ; limbs cross-barred ; hinder side of 

 thighs black and yellowish marbled. Male with an internal sub- 

 gular vocal sac, and a strong conical tubercle on the inner side of 

 the first digit, and another, bi- or tricuspid one on each side of the 

 breast ; these tubercles covered, during the breeding-season, with a 

 black hoi'uj- sheath. 



8. America. 



n. 6- 



h. 6. 



c-f, !/-k. 6 ? . 



/. 6. 



m. S J stutied. 



n. 2- 



o,p. c?. 



q. S. 



r. Skeleton. 



s-i. 6 $ . 



v, V. Skeletons. 



lo-x. Young. 



?/, z, a, /3. d" 2 > stuffed. 



y. $, .stuffed. 



b. ?, stuffed. 



Dominica. 

 iJemerara. 

 Demevara Falls. 

 .Surinam. 

 Para. 

 Garanhuns, I'er- 



uambuco. 

 Peruambuco. 

 Baliia. 

 Baliia. 

 Brazil. 

 Brazil. 



Sarayacu, Ecuado]'. 

 S. America. 

 S. America. 

 S. America. 



Mus. Guildiug. 

 Col. E. Sabine [P.]. 



W. A. Forbes, Esq. [P.]. 



J. P. G. Smith, Esq. [P.' 

 Dr. Wucherer [C.]. 



Leydeu Museum, 



Mr. Buckley [C.]. 



Haslar Collection. 

 Gen. Ilardwicke [P.]. 



