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Phiiautus bimaculatus (Peters). 
Leptomantis bimaculatus Peters, Mon. Ber. Ak. (1867) 32. 
Ixalus ? bimaculatus Boulenger, Cat. Batr. Sal. Brit. Mus. ed. 2 
(1882) 106. 
Description of species . — (After Peters.) Male with vocal sac, 
the openings small, not far from corner of mouth ; tongue forked 
behind; snout scarcely longer than diameter of eye, with a dis- 
tinct canthus rostralis, truncate in front; nostrils lateral, lying 
somewhat behind angle formed by the canthus rostralis and 
anterior end of snout; distance between nostrils is almost equal 
to their distance from eyes ; tympanum small, the diameter about 
one-third diameter of eyes, and covered with skin; eyes very 
large, with pupil horizontal ; body skin smooth ; submental region 
with large granules; abdomen finely granulate; disks of fingers 
round, larger than toe disks; first finger placed opposite to the 
others, thickest at its base; second and third fingers one-third 
webbed; third and fourth half webbed; toes almost wholly 
webbed, reaching two-thirds of the distance on last joint of 
fourth toe; sole of foot smooth, a small projection covered with 
skin at its base; the insertion of sacral joint small. 
Color . — Above violet-brown with unequal dark spots and trans- 
verse bands; a band between eyes; joints of limbs with darker 
transverse bands ; under eye a characteristic, broadened, sharply 
truncate, yellowish white spot; a second, much smaller, imme- 
diately behind and under corner of mouth ; below yellowish white. 
MeasureTnents of Phiiautus bimaculatus {Peters). 
Total length " 34 
Plead length 12 
Foreleg 25 
Hind leg 62 
Remarks . — Two specimens, the types, from the upper Agusan 
Valley, Mindanao, ai'e known. 
Phiiautus montanus sp. nov. Plate 3, fig. 5. 
Type. — No. 29, Bureau of Science collection ; collected on 
Mount Bongao, Bongao, near south end of Tawitawi, at an 
elevation of about 700 meters, by E. H. Taylor. 
