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Specinieii.s dilVer In Lvss amount of white on the Jaw, and in tint of 

 ground (lolor, which is de.sciibed a.s green in life. With a con.sideral»le 

 re.seniblance to //. fvmoraliH, it may bt^ always di.stingui.shed by the 

 white line along the edge of tlie mouth and by the ab.sencx' of distinj-t 

 circular white (yellow in life) spots on the posterior faces of the thighs. 



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The specimen measured is of full size. They are rarely larger, and 

 fro«|uently a little smaller. 



This species approaches nearly some forms of 7/. /77/(7/<j, of which it 

 may be ctrisidertMl the soiitheasterii»represeiitative, though the regions 

 inhabited by loth approach in Texas. It may be always distinguished 

 by the more dt'pres.sed h<'ad and weaker caiithus rostrabs; it is rarely 

 so robust and usually of more delicate and less striped coloration. 

 //. miotympanum Coi>i^ replaces it in Mexico; the resemblance between 

 them is otl'set by the greater palmation and smaller tym|>anniii of the 

 latter. In its distribution this spetues extends well up the Mississippi 

 valley. A specimen of larger than usual dimensions was uvui me froi:; 

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