. Asiatic herpetological research. Reptiles -- Asia Periodicals; Amphibians -- Asia Periodicals. Figure 3. The right everted hemipenis of G. interme- dius (CIB 8010015, Xingyuan, Xinjiang) Figure 4. The right everted hemipenis of G. saxatilis (CIB 79I0090, R. Zhuang, Liaoning) organ is covered with tiny spines. Spinouse proxi- mally, calyculate distally. The margins of calyces are tiny spines. The extent of calyces is about half of spines. Line of changing from spine to calyces is inconspicuous. There are ninety to one hundred spines in the spinous area, and six especially larger spines in eac


. Asiatic herpetological research. Reptiles -- Asia Periodicals; Amphibians -- Asia Periodicals. Figure 3. The right everted hemipenis of G. interme- dius (CIB 8010015, Xingyuan, Xinjiang) Figure 4. The right everted hemipenis of G. saxatilis (CIB 79I0090, R. Zhuang, Liaoning) organ is covered with tiny spines. Spinouse proxi- mally, calyculate distally. The margins of calyces are tiny spines. The extent of calyces is about half of spines. Line of changing from spine to calyces is inconspicuous. There are ninety to one hundred spines in the spinous area, and six especially larger spines in each lobe. The sulcus prominent, forked at the level of the third subcaudal, and extends to the tips of the organ rami. Sulcus lips are spinous or calyculate in the respective areas of ornamentation. The M. retrac- tor penis magnus originates at the level of the twenty- fourth to twenty-seventh subcaudal and is bifid for the length of two to three subcaudals before its insertion at the organ tips. G. strauchii (Bedriaga). The hemipenis (Fig. 6) examined extends to the seventh to eleventh subcau- dal and is forked for four to five subcaudals. It is spinous proximally half, and the distally half is caly- culate. The line of changing from spines to calyces is inconspicuous. The calyces are small adjacent to the sulcus but larger away from it, their lips bearing tiny spines. About sixty spines are present in the spinous area, they reduced in size distally and near the sulcus. One or two strongly enlarged spines are adjacent to the sulcus at the crotch level. Small spines are present in the base of the organ. The sulcus forks at the level of the second to fifth subcaudal, and continues to the tips of the lobes. The lips of the sulcus prominent, they are spinous or calyculate in the respective areas of ornamentation. M. retractor penis magnus origi-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration an


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