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evident at first sight, because the last-named species has a 

 pubic groove with two parallel series of six praeanal pores, 

 and the subdigital transverse plates scarcely differ from the 

 surrounding scales. 



The Javanese specimen, examined by me, also had an oval, 

 oblique ear-opening, partly covered by a fold of the skin above 

 and below. 



ii. Gymnodactylus mimikanus Boulenger. 



Gymnodactylus mimikanus, Boulenger, Transact. Zool. Soc. London XX 1914, 



p. 253, pi. XXVIII fig. 2. 

 Gymnodactylus consobrinus, de Rooij, Nova Guinea V Zool. 1909, p. 375. 



Fig. 9. Gymnodactylus mimikanus Boulenger. 



Head large, depressed; snout one time and a half the diameter 



