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species has not been rediscovered in the Philippines, I rather 
suspect that a change of labels has occurred, and that the so- 
called Philippine specimens are in reality from Celebes. 
Kaloula conjuncta (Peters). Plate 9, fig. 1. 
Hylaedactylus (Holonectes) conjunctus Peters, Mon. Berl. Ak. (1863) 
455. 
Kaloula picta (B. female) Gunther, Cat. Batr. Sal. Brit. Mus. (1858) 
123, part. 
Hylaedactylus conjunctus Steindachner, Vehr. Zool. Bot. Ges. Wien 
14 (1864) 256, pi. 11, fig. 5. 
Callula conjuncta Boulenger, Cat. Batr. Sal. Brit. Mus. ed. 2 (1882) 
168; Muller, III Nacht. Cat. Herp. Bamml. Basel. Mus. (1883) 4; 
Cope, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia II 6 (1867) 192; Boettger, 
Ber. Senck. Nat. Ges. (1886) 124; Casto db Elera, Cat. Fauna 
Pilipinas 1 (1895) 451. 
Fig. 8. Kaloula conjuncta (Peters), a, side of head; b, foot; c, hand. X«l. 
Description of species . — (From No. 798, E. H. Taylor col- 
lection; collected at Bunawan, Agusan, Mindanao, P. I., July 
10, 1912, by E. H. Taylor.) No vomerine teeth; choanse large, 
transversely elongate, distance between them only a little more 
than half distance between nostrils; beginning on posterior 
outer edges of choana are denticulated dermal ridges, which 
barely fail to meet medially; they border the choanse behind; 
in the posterior palate are two dermal ridges in front of oesoph- 
agus, the posterior nearly straight, the anterior rather arched; 
tongue elongate, oval, not notched behind, free behind; male 
with internal vocal sac; head short, much wider than long; 
diameter of eye equal to its distance from tip to snout; snout 
truncate ; nostrils rather widely separated, distance between them 
greater than their distance from eye ; canthus rostralis rounded, 
lores slightly sloping; interorbital distance equal to one and 
one-third times the width of upper eyelid; pupil horizontal; 
tympanum almost entirely hidden; skin of body above smooth, 
as well as on limbs and underside of body, except about anal 
region and posterior part of thighs; a few indistinct smooth 
granules follow the dorsolateral line; a smooth fold from eye 
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