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Show 1892.] BATRACHIANS FROM BORNEO. 507 14. TROPIDONOTUS SARAVACENSIS, Gthr. One of the specimens is black, with bright orange spots on the anterior half of the body, which is chequered black and yellow below; posterior half of body and tail, above and below, uniform black. 15. TROPIDONOTUS CHRYSARGUS, Boie. 16. TROPIDONOTUS MACULATUS, Edling. 17. TROPIDONOTUS RHODOMELAS, Boie. 18. PSAMMODYNASTES PICTUS, Gthr. 19. DRYOPHIS PRASINUS, Boie. 20. CHRYSOPELEA ORNATA, Shaw. 21. ADENIOPHIS INTESTINALIS, Daud., var. NIGROT^ENIATUS, Peters. 22. AMBLYCEPHALUS MALACCANUS, Peters. A single specimen, agreeing very closely with the one figured by van Lidth de Jeude (M. Weber's Zool. Ergebn. i. pi. xv. figs. 4-6), and which is stated to have been compared with the type of Asteno-dipsas malaccana. Ventrals 169; subcaudals 55. 23. ATROPOPHIS BORNEENSIS, Peters. 24. TRIMERESURUS GRAMINEUS, Shaw. 25. TRIMERESURUS SUBANNULATUS, Gray. BATRACHIANS. 1. R A N A MACRODON, Kuhl. 2. RANA HOSII, Blgr. 3. RANA JERBOA, Gthr. A single female specimen, measuring 85 millim. from snout to vent. Vomerine teeth in two short, straight, transverse series on a line with the posterior borders of the large choanae. Tibia three fourths length of head and body. 4. RANA NATATRIX, Gthr. (guttata, Gthr.). 5. RHACOPHORUS APPENDICULATUS, Gthr. 6. RHACOPHORUS DULITENSIS, sp. n. (Plate XXX. fig. 1.) Vomerine teeth in two slightly oblique series touching the inner front edge of the choanae. Snout rounded, as long as the diameter of the orbit; loreal region vertical, concave ; nostril slightly nearer the end of the snout than the eye ; interorbital space broader than the upper eyelid; tympanum close to the eyeand three-fourths its diameter. |