. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History). CHILEAN SPECIES OF THE GENUS EUPSOPHUS 115 and conical; strong tarsal fold; skin of adults pitted, glandular and sometimes with low, glandular swellings ; no middle ear ; muture males with large nuptial pads on first and second fingers bearing conspicuous horny spines, also round patches of asperities on each side of chest ; no vocal sacs. Description. Adult female, Cabreria 800 m., Nahuelbuta, Angol, 44219. Habitus stocky. Tongue broadly rounded, its posterior half free and with. 1 mm. Big. 2. £â . co/>/>i«gen,


. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History). CHILEAN SPECIES OF THE GENUS EUPSOPHUS 115 and conical; strong tarsal fold; skin of adults pitted, glandular and sometimes with low, glandular swellings ; no middle ear ; muture males with large nuptial pads on first and second fingers bearing conspicuous horny spines, also round patches of asperities on each side of chest ; no vocal sacs. Description. Adult female, Cabreria 800 m., Nahuelbuta, Angol, 44219. Habitus stocky. Tongue broadly rounded, its posterior half free and with. 1 mm. Big. 2. £â . co/>/>i«gen, Ventral elements of the shoulder girdle. (XI7-5-) only a faint indication of a notch; a very narrow seam forming a friU round the edge of the tongue. Vomerine teeth in two very strong, only slightly oblique groups close to inner edges of anterior borders of the semicircular choanae and widely separated from each other by a distance equal to i i times the width of one of the choanae. Snout short, rounded in dorsal view, f the horizontal diameter of the eye, rounded rather than truncate in profile, the upper jaw extending a little beyond lower jaw. Nares more lateral than dorsal, slightly projecting, the distance between the middle of the nares equal to the interorbital space which is as broad as the upper eyelid, their distance from the anterior borders of the eyes almost twice their distance from the tip of the snout. Canthus rostralis curved but rather indistinct;. 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 British Museum (Natural History). London : BM(NH)


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