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A) th ce Ce | sf / 4 [Lxtracted from the ‘TRANSACTIONS OF THE ZooLoatcat Soctery or Lonpon,’ Vol. xx, Part v. March, 1914. |} V. An Annotated List of the Batrachians and Reptiles collected by the British Ornithologists’ Union Expedition and the Wollaston Expedition in Dutch New Guinea. By G. A. Boutencer, F.RS., F.Z.S.* [Received October 30, 1913; Read February 3, 1914.] [Puates XXVII.-XXX.F] Iyvex. Page Geographical: Zoolopye DutchiNew Guinea 2.5.2. .6.500..0.006 deme needen 247 Development: Advanced Embryos of Carettochelys insculpta ........0..40. 253 Systematic :— BArRACHIANS. JETER UTES CES. Ceo 6 aS Oe 0.0 TEC ROS ROR PE oe GD OTIOOC Boo ake NG EGUNONUS GRANGE, Ast Wsterete $4 et ale efey se es 0101011 <4, oc etoleteber eres 249 Sy lOc MGTIO TORS TS Sin e.o0 bho GOD REOOR PREG pe domoC CooL 251 DOD ARY IE CUNUDENT, Sp lak weave lel steheteyareyelcicse’s = 2: «.< 5's 6 ahs see eioveisione 252 Reprices. ParoLosaurua, T SECh, LON. LYGOSOMaG ses sic csisc ec cisjo voce ee sees 257 Gymnodactylus mimikanus, sp.D. 2... 220 c eee e se ec ce eeeesecees 253 WO ORRIMAMMOLOL NIM RNa Menai facihejarje ie niere ticle sins =leyeveteie ie setae aterm 256 PN TLUNUCANUNT TAD ills trae /ia teks ists) ere} s/< «a.m 4, 4141 ere susie aiehe 257 of. HIDES Bib Gy Ep Rb Ose+6 UoRe Ot Ob SRO O BEBE Ce 259 3 RITE ATS Sea 0 Oo G06. C Oe Eerie rei 260 - RUGUESLON TAGS Baa TNCM excVerasctaretchnarkcforetale:& <); a narrow glandular fold from behind the eye to the side of the body; a fine glandular ridge along the middle of the back. Yellow above, with an interrupted blackish bar between the eyes, another, A-shaped, on the scapular region, and a third on the sacral region; loreal and temporal regions blackish brown, this shade sometimes continued to the side of the body below the glandular lateral fold; limbs with dark brown cross-bars; hinder side of thighs blackish brown; lower parts white, throat and lower surface of hind limbs mottled with brown ; a fine white line from the tip of the snout to the gular region. From snout to vent 42 mm. Two specimens from Launch Camp, Setekwa R. (Wollaston Exped.). Named after Mr. C. B. Kloss, who collected most of the Batrachians and Reptiles on the Wollaston Expedition, 17. CoPHIXALUS CRUCIFER van Kampen. Nova Guinea, ix., Zool. p. 462, pl. xi. fig. 6 (1913). A single small specimen from Launch Camp, Setekwa R. (Wollaston Exped.). 18. CHAPERINA BASIPALMATA van Kampen. Op. cit. v. p. 168, pl. vi. fig. 3 (1906). A single specimen from Mimika R. (B. O. U. Exped.). i) yt i) MR. G. A. BOULENGER ON BATRACHIANS AND 19. LiopHRYNE KAMPENI, sp.n. (Pl. XXVII. figs. 4, 4a.) Tongue large, covering the whole floor of the mouth, grooved and nicked behind. Two long oblique series of vomero-palatine teeth behind the choane. Head much broader than long; snout shorter than the orbit, rounded, with obtuse canthus and oblique, concave loreal region ; nostril a little nearer the tip of the snout than the eye; interorbital space as broad as the upper eyelid; tympanum about half the diameter of the eye. Fingers and toes moderately elongate, the tips dilated into small disks; first finger shorter than second; subarticular and metatarsal tubercles feebly prominent. The tibio-tarsal articulation reaches the shoulder. Uniform dark brown above, pale brown beneath. From snout to vent 58 mm. A single specimen from the Mimika R. (B. O. U. Exped.). REPTILIA. CHELONIA. CHELYDID4. 1. EmypuRA SUBGLOBOSA Krefft. Two specimens from Mimika R. (B.O.U. Exped.)—Three from Launch Camp, Setekwa R. (Wollaston Exped.). Intergular shield 1} to 2 times as long as broad, its width # to 13 times that of gular. Nuchal 13 to 23 times as long as broad, absent in one specimen. Width of bridge 24 to 3§ times in length of plastron. A sharply defined yellow streak from the end of the snout, through the eye, to above the tympanum. 2. EMyDURA NOVA!-GUINE® Meyer. Four specimens from Mimika R. (B.O.U. Exped.).—Three from Launch Camp, Setekwa R., and one from Canoe Camp, Setekwa R. (Wollaston Exped.).—I have also examined one from Fak-Fak, Dutch New Guinea (collected by A. E. Pratt). Intergular shield 13 to 33 times as long as broad, its width 1 to 23 times that of gular. Nuchal 13 to 2 times as long as broad, absent in one specimen. Width of bridge 3 times in length of plastron. A more or less distinct yellowish streak from behind the eye to above the tympanum, uniting with its fellow on the snout in front of the interorbital region, but not extending to the nostril. A black spot on each vertebral and costal shield. The specimen from Canoe Camp, Setekwa R., was found by Mr. Kloss to contain three eggs: longitudinal diameter 55 mm., transverse diameter 30. Dr. Nelly de Rooy’s identification of a male specimen as EL. macquariew Gray (Nova REPTILES COLLECTED IN DUTCH NEW GUINEA. 253 Guinea, v., Zool. p. 382, pls. xvii. & xviii. fig. 1) stands in need of revision in view of the individual variations shown by the above series of specimens indubitably belonging to L. nove-guinee. CARETTOCHELYDIDA. 3. CARETTOCHELYS INSCULPTA Ramsay. (Pl. XXVIII. figs. 1-1 0.) Two small specimens, with umbilical cord, removed from the egg, from Launch Camp and Canoe Camp, Setekwa R. (Wollaston Exped.). Length of shell 50 mm. A distinct rostral egg-wart. Six or seven neural plates appearing as a series of prominent, oval or pear-shaped, perfectly smooth tubercles ; costal plates granulate, in contact in their proximal half; margin of the carapace soft, serrated, strongly uncinate on the sides, with thickenings corresponding with the marginal shields. | Epiplastron and mesoplastron in contact with each other and with the hyoplastron ; hyoplastra and hypoplastra narrow, widely separated from each other, the latter in contact with the xiphiplastra. Neck extremely short, as in a Chelone. Limbs with two strong claws, with the digits quite distinct and united to the tips by a very broad web; fore limb longer than the hind limb, with the distal part (two phalanges of the third, fourth, and fifth fingers) folding at an angle to the rest of the hand, somewhat after the fashion of the wings of a bat. TRIONYCHID4. 4, PELOCHELYS CANTORIS Gray. A young specimen from the Setekwa R. (Wollaston Exped.). LACERTILIA. GECKONIDA. 5. GYMNODACTYLUS MARMORATUS Kuhl. Mimika R. (B. O. U. Exped.)—Canoe Camp and Launch Camp, Setekwa R. (Wollaston Exped.). 6. GYMNODACTYLUS MIMIKANUS, sp. n. (Pl. XXVIII. figs. 2-2 6.) Head large; snout longer than the diameter of the orbit, which equals its distance from the nostril, and equals or a little exceeds its distance from the ear-opening ; forehead and postnasal region concave; ear-opening roundish, about one-third the diameter of the eye. Body and limbs rather elongate. Digits strong, slightly depressed at the base, strongly compressed in the raised portion, with well-developed transverse lamelle inferiorly. Head granulate, with small round tubercles on the 254 MR. G. A. BOULENGER ON BATRACHIANS AND « occipital and temporal regions. Rostral twice as broad as deep, with median cleft above ; supranasal separated from its fellow by three series of granules; nostril pierced between the rostral, the supranasal, the first upper labial, and four or five granular scales; 11 or 12 upper and as many lower labials; symphysial triangular or penta- gonal; two or three pairs of chin-shields, median largest and forming a suture behind the symphysial ; throat minutely granulate. Body and limbs covered above with very minute flat granules intermixed with numerous feebly keeled or conical tubercles ; a series of enlarged conical tubercles on a fold along each side of the body, from axilla to groin. Ventral region covered with very small, smooth, juxtaposed or subimbricate flat scales. Male with an angular series of 7 to 9 praanal pores, widely separated from a series of 10 to 12 femoral pores on each side; no preanal groove. ‘Tail cylindrical, tapering, covered with very small flat scales, with a ventral series of transversely enlarged scales; conical tubercles form transverse series on the basal part of the tail. Pale brown above, with eight or nine dark brown transverse lines, the first crescentic and extending from eye to eye across the nape, the second also crescentic and extending from ear to ear, the others straight, oblique, or wavy ; intact tail blackish brown, with pale brown or whitish cross-bars above; lower parts white or pale brownish. g.1- 9%, otal engthiaeeewtrss (1 (slim unton tee meee O ? mm. ElGads: = Mawr cr vs. ei oglu eee nO 28 Widthvotviesds* <9 .0 . 98 geen 8 19 IBC ya ce eeUns, os) ies. a to) ean Od: 72 Hore limb @aewesta nts a ep eee OD 35 ind lima Pee ete), fo.) Ao See eee 44, AMEN S25 de er A ee an lles}0) ? Five specimens from the Mimika R. (B. O. U. Exped.). Nearly related to G. loriw Blgr. (Ann. Mus. Genova, [2] xviii. 1898, p. 695, pl. vi.) ; distinguished chiefly by the finer granules, the mcre prominent tubercles, especially on the lateral fold, the interrupted series of preanal and femoral pores, and the longer tail with transversely enlarged scales inferiorly. 7. GEHYRA INTERSTITIALIS Oudemans, One specimen from Launch Camp, Setekwa R. (Wollaston Exped.). 8. GEcko virratus Houtt. Mimika R, (B.O. U. Exped.).—Launch Camp, Setekwa R. (Wollaston Exped.). * Tail injured. REPTILES COLLECTED IN DUTCH NEW GUINEA. i) on or AGAMIDS. 9. GONYOCEPHALUS MODESTUS Meyer. Mimika R. (B. O. U. Exped.).—Camp Vla, Utakwa R., 3000 ft. (Wollaston Exped.). 10. GonyocePHALus auritus Meyer. (Pl. XXVIII. fig. 3.) One specimen from Mimika R. (B. O. U. Exped.).—One from Canoe Camp, Setekwa R., and two from Camp III, Utakwa R., 2500 ft. (Wollaston Exped.). I have also examined a specimen from Fak-Fak, Dutch New Guinea, from Mr. A. E. Pratt’s Collection. The large blackish spot, within a light circle, which involves the ear, whence the name proposed by Dr. A. B. Meyer, is very well marked in some of the specimens, whilst in others it is broken upinto smaller spots. The lobes of the nuchal crest are detached from one another at the base and may be quite as long as the diameter of the large tympanum ; dorsal crest lower than the nuchal, but very distinct. Gular scales smooth, ventrals strongly keeled. Gular appendage very large in adults of both sexes. ‘The largest specimen measures 125 mm. from snout to vent, tail 340. 11. GoNYOCEPHALUS NIGRIGULARIS Meyer. (PI. XXVIII. fig. 4.) I refer to this species six specimens from the Mimika R. (B, O. U. Exped.), and three from Launch Camp, Setekwa R. (Wollaston Exped.), which agree in all essentials with the very short description given by A. B. Meyer. This species differs from G. godeffroyi Peters, to which it is closely allied, by the perfectly smooth gular scales and the more feeble dorsal crest, which, on the tail, is reduced to a mere serrature. Gular sac small. The coloration varies, but in most adult specimens the top’ of the back, including the crest, bears seven or eight black cross-bars separated by narrower greenish-white interspaces, and each black bar is divided in the middle by a short and narrow greenish-white bar ; lobes of the nuchal crest all greenish white ; lower surface of neck black or dark greyish olive behind the gular sac. I append measurements of adult male and female specimens :— 3. - MotalMlengihe.) ume is ee. wl») LOSO 685 mm. eau ee se amiserss toade tenes Sec et AO 47 Wicthvotuheady = 2 «3 % See eee 8 Ista gy 5. Se mes 5 6 ay). OLS Bore limbyyemcn sa ct se bch cee De bbeehibtrel) 4 “G Gl aewc soe fo eG ola | IL) Mails (reproduced) ie.) 4. ete a A single specimen from Launch Camp, Setekwa R. (Wollaston Exped.). REPTILES COLLECTED IN DUTCH NEW GUINEA. 257 This species stands nearest to L. nigrolineatum Blgr. (Ann. & Mag. N. H. [6] xix. 1897, p. 6, pl. i. fig. 1), differing in the rather shorter body, the number of nuchal shields (three pairs instead of six) and of scales round the body (24 instead of 28), and the presence of a dark vertebral streak. 17. Lycosoma unpuLatuM Peters & Doria. Mimika R. (B. O. U. Exped.).—Launch Camp, Setekwa R. (Wollaston Exped.). 18. Lycosoma MELANoPoGON D. & B. Mimika R. (B. O. U. Exped.)—Canoe Camp, Setekwa R. (Wollaston Exped.). 19. LyGosoma varincatuM Peters. Mimika R. (B. O. U. Exped.).—Launch Camp and Canoe Camp, Setekwa R., and Camp III, Utakwa R., 2500 ft. (Wollaston Exped.). 20. LyGosoMa JOBIENSE Meyer. Mimika R. (B. O. U. Exped.).—Canoe Camp, Setekwa R. (Wollaston Exped.). 2]. LyGOsoMA MIMIKANUM, sp. n. (Pl. XXIX. figs. 2, 2 a.) Section Parotosaurus *. Habit rather stout; the distance between the end of the snout and the fore limb once and one-third the distance between axilla and groin. Snout short, obtuse. Lower eyelid scaly. Nostril pierced in a single nasal; a very small triangular supranasal between the frontonasal, the nasal, and the postnasal, which is single; frontonasal broader than long, forming a concave suture with the rostral and a convex suture with the prefrontal, which is single (probably an individual anomaly); frontal much narrowed posteriorly, as long as frontoparietals and inter- parietal together, in contact with the first supraciliary and the first three supraoculars ; seven supraoculars, first longest, seventh very small ; twelve supraciliaries, first largest ; frontoparietals and interparietal distinct, the former a little larger than the latter; parietals forming a suture behind the interparietal ; three pairs of nuchals ; fifth, sixth, and seventh upper labials below the eye. LEar-opening large, oval, smaller than the eye-opening, the tympanum rather deeply sunk; no auricular lobules. 40 smooth scales round the middle of the body, dorsals largest, laterals smallest. A pair of enlarged praanals. The hind limb reaches the elbow of the adpressed fore limb. Digits rather short, compressed ; 15 or 16 lamellae under the fourth toe, mostly obtusely keeled. Reddish brown above, with small brown spots forming numerous * Nom. n. for a Section connecting Hinulia and Otosaurus, and comprising Z. annectens Blgr. (Ann. Mus. Genova, [2] xviii. 1898, p. 698) and ZL. granulatum Bler. (P. Z. 8. 1903, ii. p. 126). 2u 2 258 MR. G. A. BOULENGER ON BATRACHIANS AND irregular transverse series on the back ; a dark brown blotch below and behind the eye ; lips white, with a few dark brown spots; lower parts white. Totalilensth: Cie. @0 | ae eee Ob enam ead: © (a0 AO see. 0% ic eis os ah oe ee | Wiidthiof/headiiae.s 2°95. ccce.. ely yee mm ae Body pr dcreirweet i. ss: 420 yo OO ore limb) ier ys ae ee, tote eye oe ee ind Timbre seamen: ow) ce i EOS adla(Te produced) meg weiner ay nest isu ae A single specimen from the Mimika R. (B. O. U. Exped.). The three species of the Section Parotosaurus, all three from New Guinea, are easily distinguished as follows :— Tympanum rather deeply sunk; seven supraoculars; three pairs of nuchals ; 40 smooth scales round body . L. mimikanum, Blgr. Tympanum scarcely sunk; nine supraoculars; no nuchals; 50 smooth scales roundibody .. oberg). a. se ee ee ee BO eT annectens abies Tympanum scarcely sunk; seven supraoculars; no nuchals; 36. scales round body, dorsals and laterals rough with granular asperities. . . L. granulatum, Blgr. 22. LyGosoMA SMARAGDINUM. Less. Mimika R. (B. O. U. Exped.). 23. LyGosoMa Lonaicers Bler. Launch Camp, Setekwa R. (Wollaston Exped.). 24. Lya@osoMa SEMONI Oudemans. Launch Camp, Setekwa R. (Wollaston Exped.). The lower parts may be of a lovely pink colour. 25. Lygosoma Fruscum D. & B. Mimika R. (B. O. U. Exped.).—Launch Camp and Canoe Camp, Setekwa R. (Wollaston Exped.). Some of the specimens from the Mimika River belong to the typical form, others from the same locality as well as most of those from the Setekwa R. may be referred to the var. tricarinatum (Heteropus tricarinatus Meyer, Sauvage). In these the dorsal scales are strongly tricarinate, and the males have the throat and sides of the neck blue, with black longitudinal lines. 26. LyGosoMA CYANURUM Less. Mimika R. (B.O. U. Exped.).—Launch Camp, Setekwa R. (Wollaston Exped.).— Observation Point and Camp III, Utakwa R., 2500-3000 ft. (Wollaston Exped.). bo or Ne) REPTILES COLLECTED IN DUTCH NEW GUINEA. 27. LyGosoMA CYANOGASTER Less. Mimika R. (B. O. U. Exped.).—Launch Camp, Setekwa R. (Wollaston Exped.). 28. Ly@osoMA IRIDESCENS Bler. Mimika R. (B. O. U. Exped.)—Launch Camp, Setekwa R. (Wollaston Exped.). - 929. LyGosoMa BAUDINI D. & B. Mimika R. (B. O. U. Exped.).—Launch Camp and Canoe Camp, Setekwa R. (Wollaston Exped.).—Camp ILI, Utakwa R., 2500 ft. (Wollaston Exped.). 30. LyGosoMa KLossI, sp. n. (PI. XXIX. figs. 3, 3 a.) Section moa. Habit lacertiform; the distance between the end of the snout and the fore limb is contained once and one-fourth to once and one-third in the distance between axilla and groin. Snout rather elongate, obtusely acuminate. Lower eyelid with an undivided transparent disk. Nostril pierced between three shields—a nasal, a postnasal, and a supranasal ; frontonasal much broader than long, forming a broad suture with the rostral and a narrower one with the frontal ; latter a little longer than the frontoparietal, in contact with the first and second supraoculars ; four supraoculars ; seven supraciliaries ; frontoparietals and interparietal fused to a single large shield; parietals forming a long suture behind the latter; a pair of nuchals and a pair of temporals border the parietals; six or seven labials anterior to the large subocular. Ear-opening oval, larger than the transparent palpebral disk, with one or two small projecting lobules anteriorly. 30 or 32 scales round the middle of the body, dorsals with five or seven feeble keels; dorsal scales largest, laterals smallest. Marginal preanals scarcely enlarged. The hind limb reaches the axil. Digits rather elongate, feebly compressed ; subdigital lamell smooth, 40 to 42 under the fourth toe. Brown above, strongly iridescent, with black spots, with or without scattered whitish spots occupying a whole scale; a black band on each side from the eye to the shoulder; lower parts greenish, with scattered black dots. Motallencibys nme sb.) laf can)/<> .)\

IE A ome eee? (ROrentmbtee wenn ce fe) cp wk) ant CaS Hindelimbetera mentee vows: es ls ot on) ge Tanlte kn eo : A Bias 70,0! Two specimens from Camp III, Utakwa R., 2500 ft. (Wollaston Exped.). Apart from the coloration this species is distinguished from L. eyanurum, L. baudinii, and other allies by the number (6 or 7) of anterior upper labial shields and by the numerous feeble keels on the dorsal scales. 260 MR. G. A. BOULENGER ON BATRACHIANS AND 31. LyGosoMA TROPIDOLEPIS, sp. n. (Pl]. XXIX. figs. 4, 4 a.) Section Emoa. Habit lacertiform ; the distance between the end of the snout and the fore limb is contained once to once and one-fourth in the distance between axilla and groin. Snout moderately elongate, obtusely acuminate. Lower eyelid with an undivided transparent disk. Nostril pierced between three shields—a nasal, a postnasal, and a supranasal ; frontonasal much broader than long, forming a broad suture with the rostral and a narrower one with the frontal; latter a little longer than the fronto- parietal, in contact with the first and second supraoculars; four supraoculars; seven or eight supraciliaries ; frontoparietals and interparietal fused to a single large shield; parietals forming a long suture behind the latter; a pair of nuchals and one or two pairs of temporals border the parietals; four or five labials anterior to the large subocular. Ear-opening rounded, a little larger than the transparent palpebral disk, with small projecting lobules in front and sometimes all round. 34 or 36 scales round the middle of the body, dorsals and laterals with two to five (mostly three) strong sharp keels; dorsal scales largest, laterals smallest. Marginal prianals not enlarged. ‘The hind limb reaches the axilla or the shoulder. Digits rather elongate, cylindrical at the base, compressed at the end; subdigital lamelle smooth, 34 to 38 under the fourth toe. Dark brown above, strongly iridescent, with numerous small black spots; an ill-defined lighter dorso-lateral streak may be present; sides with more or less numerous black spots with’ whitish centres; upper and lower labial shields each with a small black spot ; lower parts whitish. oleae o GB & te 6 6 5» 5 4» o Sb) ein Cade eens Ts) 1c. a. .c Grou tiogibts peuimon PonmmeLO, Widthxotwheade) a" s)<< < eaeouds per 2 Ish he 6 a AO GRE od hs 6s 6 Ge Boredlimbmngmer es ht <0 <5) Ru ia gee ook es eo letnielliienleyo, “ig | Getalomvoats b wok a Goo ak! Dalle. Sete ts eM CLM een Te emMleS Five specimens from the Mimika R. (B. O. U. Exped.), and two from each of the following localities :—Launch Camp, Setekwa R. ; Canoe Camp, Setekwa R. ; Camp ILI, Utakwa R., 2500 ft. (Wollaston Exped.). L. tropidolepis differs from all its congeners of the section Emoa in the strongly keeled scales. 99 32. LyGosoMA RUFESCENS Shaw. Mimika R. (B. O. U. Exped.).—Launch Camp, Setekwa R. (Wollaston Exped.). 33. LyGosoMA MUELLERI Schleg. Mimika R. (B. O. U. Exped.). REPTILES COLLECTED IN DUTCH NEW GUINEA. 261 34. LyGosoMA WOLLASTONI, sp. n. (Pl. XXX. fig. 1.) Section Lygosoma. Body elongate, limbs short; the distance between the end of the snout and the fore limb is contained once and two-thirds in the distance between axilla and groin. Head small, much flattened; snout moderate, obtusely acuminate. Lower eyelid scaly. Nostril pierced in a single nasal; no supranasal; rostral narrowed and produced posteriorly between the nasals, forming a suture with the frontonasal, which is a little broader than long; prefrontals rather small and narrowly separated from each other; frontal a little longer than broad, broader than the supraocular region, as large as frontoparietals and interparietal together, in contact with the first supraciliary and the first supraocular and a small portion of the second ; four supraoculars; seven or eight supraciliaries; frontoparietals and interparietal distinct, subequal; parietals forming a suture behind the interparietal; a pair of feebly enlarged nuchals; fifth and sixth labials below the eye. Ear-opening oval, a little smaller than the eye-opening; no auricular lobules. 32 smooth scales round the middle of the body, the two vertebral series transversely enlarged. A pair of enlarged preanals. Limbs widely separated when pressed against the body. 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Ag ied) we Wael) ets ee > i ™ nity 7 ee ; Liyeal 1 a pi eRe yee he G i qth TP be ria fa VS ae avelk ee 7 S 0 6 A a i : / ‘ : : . a ay oe) “a ree Pt s) "7 * ia at 0 Gi ta iy iy © vee ; nia 4) Gr ae lf? j : - W o* # vr Pa, mee oo te 8 we : 4 V8 ria a ; i S| Popes f eh wae wh Ada © ~~ pis een hr aa | Oe “aq a ah Ve ‘ib * * ue te i (poet , rae eo) v ( 33:98! be? «cae af] via a ‘ Pei, “Geet. ya liga tl PA : | al a + pied 9 ec Hedy eae +0 ia Cals ; eer A Boe oan’ ' i ; a q ea | i ee “2 Oy ith, - ne | | . Were ri ie tr Qe ioe VL ele 1 HS Ai ue me r STH hi / ab i ° q ‘ PLATE XXVIL 268 BATRACHIANS AND REPTILES COLLECTED IN DUTCH NEW GUINEA. PLATE XXVII. Fig. 1. Hyla wollastoni, p. 248. 2. Nyctimantis granti, p. 249. 2 5 o; Side view of head. 2 b. 5 _ Open mouth. 3. Spnenophryne klossi, p. 251. 5) Bs » Lower view. 3b. 4 5, Side view. 4. Liophryne kampeni, p. 252. 4 Open mouth. ILA MV. < as, Son c L. 2 0 TransX< < r 4 44 4 CTI TY CT Got T i. iN 1. HYLA WOLLASTO E KAMPENI co RYN YP eT snt ao Hee ES PLATE XXVIII 270 BATRACHIANS AND REPTILES COLLECTED IN DUTCH NEW GUINEA. PLATE XXVIII. Fig. 1. Carettochelys insculpta, p. 253. la a = Lower view. 10 - * Hand. xX 2. 2. Gymnodactylus mimikanus, p. 253. 2a. 3 on Chin. x 2. 2 6. 2 S Lower view of foot. x 2. 3. Gonyocephalus auritus, p. 255. Head of male. 4. nigrigularis, p. 255. Head of male. CLAN Green del 1; CARETTOCHELYS INSC 3. GONYOCEPHALUS L wh, ' " s yf He 3 ii 7 ‘8 fi 7 7 A ol mira Honea Oki omy m rit vis of t PLATE XXIX. =~ 2 BATRACHIANS AND REPTILES COLLECTED IN DUTCH NEW GUINEA. PLATE XXIX. Fig. 1. Lygosoma nototenia, p. 256. la. F 5 Upper view of head. x 3. 2. . mimikanum, p. 257. 2a. 55 » Side view of head. x 14. 3). - klossi, p. 259. 3a. fs ee Worsaluscaless< ae 4, sf tropidolepis, p. 260. 4a. » <3 Dorsal scales. x 2. Trans Loot. Soc VAAN IY, AMY. wee = -; es ies 1. 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