. Current herpetology. Reptiles; Herpetology. Fig. 4. Ventral aspects of the left hindfeet of (A) Rana laterimaculata and (B) R. baramica, illustrat- ing their relative sizes and degree of webbing (note fourth toe). Both illustrated from adult male speci- mens (ZRC. and respectively) collected in Singapore. Scale bar equals 3 Fig. 5. Preserved specimens of adult male (left) and female (right) Rana laterimaculata Barbour et Noble (above) and R. baramica Boettger (below) from Singapore, illustrating the size differences between sexes of both Please note that the


. Current herpetology. Reptiles; Herpetology. Fig. 4. Ventral aspects of the left hindfeet of (A) Rana laterimaculata and (B) R. baramica, illustrat- ing their relative sizes and degree of webbing (note fourth toe). Both illustrated from adult male speci- mens (ZRC. and respectively) collected in Singapore. Scale bar equals 3 Fig. 5. Preserved specimens of adult male (left) and female (right) Rana laterimaculata Barbour et Noble (above) and R. baramica Boettger (below) from Singapore, illustrating the size differences between sexes of both Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Nihon Hachu Ryoseirui Gakkai. Kyoto : The Herpetological Society of Japan


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