20 L. G. ANDERSSON, DR. E. MJÖBERGS EXPEDITIONS TO AUSTRALIA 1910—1913. 9. BATRACHIANS. 
Diameter of disk on 32 finger 2,8 mm. 
Length of femur 23 mm. 
D of tibia 27 mm. 
> of tarsus with 4th toe 36 mm. 
By the beautifully chagreened upper surfaces and the well developed web on 
the hand this species resembles Hyla gracilenta PETERS, which species Dr. MJÖBERG 
collected at Malanda as well, but the specimen now described is easely distinguish- 
able from that species, which has »vomerine teeth in the middle between the choane, 
snout as long as the diameter of the orbit, tympanum about two thirds the diameter 
of the eye» etc. The colour is quite different as well, and the tympanum not con- 
cealed under the skin, at least in the specimens in this collection. By this latter 
character this new species appears to differ from the most Australian species of the genus 
Hyla. Hyla maculata from Victoria, described by SPENCER in Proc. R. Soc. Vict. 
(2) 13, p. 177, 1900, is stated to have this same structure of the tympanum, but it 
differs by very slightly webbed fingers, shorters limbs etc. 
Hylella bicolor GrREyY. — Seven specimens from Alice River, one specimen from 
Cape York, Sept. 1913, 18—22 mm. All specimens lack vomerine teeth. According 
to Dr. MJÖBERG they were very common in the Pandanus-trees, where they used 
to sit, having crawled up into the interspaces of the sheaths of the leaves. 
Explanation of the Plate. 
Fig. 1. Phrynizalus regince n. sp.; a—c different colour-patterns of specimens in nat. size, d mouth open. ?/1. 
» 2. ÖOrima acutirostris n. sp. "i. 
3. Phanerotis rpletcheri BLGr. a a specimen from New Guinea, belonging to the collections of the Zoolo- 
gical Museum in Wiesbaden, !/1, b sternal apparatus, c tongue. 
. Pseudoplryne rugosa n. sp. 1. A sketch showing the large glands. 
a—e. Hyla nannotis n. sp. a head and anterior part of body, b side of head, c vomerine teeth, 
d hand, e foot (all figures in nat. size). 
26: FUld Serratann. sp. sa. 
> Ta—e. Hyla tympanocryptis n. sp. a head and anterior part of body, b side of head, c vomerine teeth, 
d hand, e foot (all figures in nat. size). 
Tryckt den 30 mars 1916. 
Uppsala 1916. Almqvist & Wiksells Boktryckeri-A.-B 
