. Bonn zoological bulletin. Zoology. New Cophixalus from western New Guinea 235. Fig. 5. Dorsolateral view of a more greyish coloured paratype of Cophixalus monosyllabus sp. n. (ZMB 74999). slits on both sides of the tongue are entrances to a subgu- lar vocal sac. Legs moderately long, no webs between fin- gers or toes (Fig. 3); tips of fingers wider than tips of toes, first finger much smaller than other fingers, its tip only scarcely wider than the penultimate phalanx; relative length of fingers 3>2=4>1; third toe clearly longer than the fifth, tip of first toe slightly smaller than ti


. Bonn zoological bulletin. Zoology. New Cophixalus from western New Guinea 235. Fig. 5. Dorsolateral view of a more greyish coloured paratype of Cophixalus monosyllabus sp. n. (ZMB 74999). slits on both sides of the tongue are entrances to a subgu- lar vocal sac. Legs moderately long, no webs between fin- gers or toes (Fig. 3); tips of fingers wider than tips of toes, first finger much smaller than other fingers, its tip only scarcely wider than the penultimate phalanx; relative length of fingers 3>2=4>1; third toe clearly longer than the fifth, tip of first toe slightly smaller than tip of the fifth toe, tips of remaining toes clearly wider than that of first and fifth toe; all finger and toe tips with terminal grooves; relative length of toes 4>3>5>2>1, all subarticular tuber- cles as well as metatarsal and metacarpal tubercles not or only scarcely developed. With exception of some tuber- cles on flanks, all dorsal, lateral, and ventral surfaces smooth. Dorsum light brown and clearly demarcated against dark brown upper flanks, dorsal surfaces of legs non-uniform brown, chevron-shaped mark in scapular region, dorsal surface of snout lighter than remaining body; dorsal sur- faces of fingers and toes with yellowish, light brown, and dark brown pattern; lateral and dorsolateral flanks with longitudinal rows of blackish spots, a conspicuous black- ish spot present also above insertion of foreleg and behind eye; loreal region, tip of snout, and region below and be- hind eye and underneath tympanum blackish (black face mask); ventral surface of forelegs yellowish with irregu- ©ZFMK. 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 Zoologisches Forschungsmuseum Alexander Koenig. Bonn : Zoologisches Forschungsmuseum Alexander Koenig


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