DESCRIPTION OF THREE NEW BATRACHIANS 
FROM SOUTHERN QUEENSLAND. 
By J. LAMB. 
HELEIOPORUS STJDELLI, sp. nov. 
Tongue large subcircular, slightly nicked and free behind. 
Vomerine teeth in two groups between the choanae. Habit stout* 
Head broader than long, snout rounded, without canthus rostralis ; 
nostril nearer the eye than the tip of the snout ; interorbital space 
narrower than the upper eyelid ; tympanum indistinct. Fingers 
blunt, first and second equal; toes short, blunt, half webbed; 
subarticular tubercles, especially those of the fingers, well developed ; 
a small tubercle between first and second and second and third 
fingers, inner metatarsal tubercle long and low, no outer metatarsal 
tubercle. The hind limb being carried forwards along the body, the 
tip of the longest toe reaches the eye or just beyond. Upper 
surface of body and hind limbs minutely tubercular ; belly smooth^ 
brownish or olive above, marbled with darker ; a dark cross-band 
between the eyes to the outer edge of the upper eyelid, a light 
vertebral line and a light blotch on the upper part of the shoulders, 
upper edge of lower eyelid silvery white. , 
(Named for Miss J. Sudell, its collector.) 
Measurements in Millimeters. 
Length from snout to vent ... ... ... 45 
Length of bead ... ... ... ... 17 
Width of head 18 
Length of snout ... ... ... ... 8 
Diameter of eye ... ... ... ... 5-5 
Width of interorbital region... ... ... 3-3 
Length of fore limb ... .. ... ... 30 
Length of hind limb ... ... ... ... 46 
Type in Queensland Museum. 
Locality : Warwick, 
