. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 34 BULLETIN ]7 7, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM tibiotarsal articulation barely reaching shoulder when legs are ad- pressed; ventral surface sepia, coarsely reticulated with white; numerous white dots on throat, chest, and lower surfaces of limbs. Type.— No. 19852, an adult from near La Visite, La Selle Range, Haiti, altitude between 5,000 and 7,000 feet, collected Septem- ber 16 to 23, 1934, by P. J. Darlington. Description of the type.—Vomerine teeth in two exceedingly heavy, slightly curved series, almost meeting in the center behin


. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 34 BULLETIN ]7 7, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM tibiotarsal articulation barely reaching shoulder when legs are ad- pressed; ventral surface sepia, coarsely reticulated with white; numerous white dots on throat, chest, and lower surfaces of limbs. Type.— No. 19852, an adult from near La Visite, La Selle Range, Haiti, altitude between 5,000 and 7,000 feet, collected Septem- ber 16 to 23, 1934, by P. J. Darlington. Description of the type.—Vomerine teeth in two exceedingly heavy, slightly curved series, almost meeting in the center behind the choanae and extending laterally beyond the choanae about one-third their own length; tongue large, ovoidal, not nicked behind; snout. Figure 9.—Eleutherodactylus jugans: a, Dorsum; b, venter; c, profile of head; d, inside of mouth; e, underside of hand;/, underside of foot. No. 95425, paratype, from near La Visite, Haiti. One and one-half times natural size. short, projecting at the tip, depressed, without a distinctly sharp edge; canthus rostralis sharp, prominent, the loreal region distinctly con- cave; nostrils twice as far from eye as from end of snout; tympanum higher than long, its greatest diameter equaling width of eye; inter- orbital space one and one-half times the width of upper eyelid; first finger shorter than second, which is slightly shorter than fourth; toes very slightly webbed at base, third much longer than fifth; sub- articular tubercles well developed; numerous smaller tubercles in series on the sole; two metatarsal tubercles, the inner almost as long as the inner toe; no tarsal fold; heels just touching when hind limbs are folded at right angles to axis of body; hindlegs extremely short, tibio-. 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 United States National


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