. Breviora. . Fig. -J,. CJoiupiii isou ot till f u>m1 iiiifi-oliylitl iliuiii fioiu tli locality (A) with of .1 u-i cat ^pefiiiicii uf Mii-rnlti/ld (â < from Gainesville, Florida. The line represents 1 iinn. Fan. MiCROHYLA sp. Of considerable interest is the fact that one fragmentaj ilium from the Thomas Farm (UF 5144) apparently represents the genus Microhyla. Its very small size and well-developed dorsal prominence (which is triangular from the side and without any protuberances or roughened areas of any kind) are highly sug- gestiAC of this genus. In addition, the acetabular cu


. Breviora. . Fig. -J,. CJoiupiii isou ot till f u>m1 iiiifi-oliylitl iliuiii fioiu tli locality (A) with of .1 u-i cat ^pefiiiicii uf Mii-rnlti/ld (â < from Gainesville, Florida. The line represents 1 iinn. Fan. MiCROHYLA sp. Of considerable interest is the fact that one fragmentaj ilium from the Thomas Farm (UF 5144) apparently represents the genus Microhyla. Its very small size and well-developed dorsal prominence (which is triangular from the side and without any protuberances or roughened areas of any kind) are highly sug- gestiAC of this genus. In addition, the acetabular cup is very similar to that in 3Iicro]nila, in that the edges of the cavity are considerably raised above the surface of tbe acetabular expan-. 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 Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology. Cambridge, Mass. , Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University


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