. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History. Natural history; Science. 214 Bulletin American Museum of Natural History [Vol. XLIX ants; 4 spiders; 2 winged dragon flies and 3 larvae; 3 termites; 3 crickets; 4 bees (Ceratina and Megachile); 3 pentatomids (Heteroptera); 2 julids (Myriopoda); 2 mole-crickets (Gryllotalpa); 1 horse-fly larva (Tabanidse) and 1 pupa; 1 isopod; 1 driver ant; 2 snails (Succinea, Limicolaria); 1 caterpillar; 1 fly; 1 grasshopper; 1 water-bug; 1 lombricid; and a number of leaves. Rana chapini, new species Text Figure 6a A single adult male, Batama, September 16


. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History. Natural history; Science. 214 Bulletin American Museum of Natural History [Vol. XLIX ants; 4 spiders; 2 winged dragon flies and 3 larvae; 3 termites; 3 crickets; 4 bees (Ceratina and Megachile); 3 pentatomids (Heteroptera); 2 julids (Myriopoda); 2 mole-crickets (Gryllotalpa); 1 horse-fly larva (Tabanidse) and 1 pupa; 1 isopod; 1 driver ant; 2 snails (Succinea, Limicolaria); 1 caterpillar; 1 fly; 1 grasshopper; 1 water-bug; 1 lombricid; and a number of leaves. Rana chapini, new species Text Figure 6a A single adult male, Batama, September 16, 1909 (A. M. N. H. No. 11260). Distribution.—R. chapini is apparently the forest representative of the R. nutti—R. angolensis stock. R. nutti is known from Abyssinia to western Tanganyika Territory, while R. angolensis has been recorded from Angola and Nyasaland south- ward to the eastern Cape 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 Allen, J. A. (Joel Asaph), 1838-1921; American Museum of Natural History. New York : [American Museum of Natural History]


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