Syrrophus Marnockii 



Lateral outlines of head curved. Muzzle truncate at end. There 

 is a throat vocal pouch. Ear one-half the diameter of the eye. 

 Sole and palm tubercles, two in number in each case. T-shaped 

 disks at ends of fingers and toes small. 



Range: Key West, Florida. A wanderer from Cuba. 



SYRROPHUS MARNOCKII, COPE 



Identification Characteristics. 



Colour: "Light purplish-brown, spotted with rather small, 

 closely placed, and broadly defined dark spots. Spots less dis- 

 tinct on the head." Legs light, cross-banded with dark. Pos- 

 terior femur brown, with a few light spots. Underparts light, 

 unspotted. 



Measurements: Size small, i. e. length i J inches. Head long. 

 Legs unusually short, length to heel scarcely equalling length of 

 body forward to ear. 



Structure: Skin smooth. Head acuminate rounded. Muzzle 

 flat, long in front of the eyes, and projecting slightly beyond the 

 line of the jaw. Space between eyes much greater than width 

 of eyelid. Ear round, about half the diameter of the eye. Arms 

 and legs slender. Fingers and toes blunt at the ends, with mod- 

 erate sized T-shaped disks. Tubercles under the joints large. 



Range: The only specimens known are from Helotes, Texas. 



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