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+<h1>A New Hylid Frog from Eastern Mexico</h1>
+
+<h3>BY</h3>
+
+<h2>EDWARD H. TAYLOR</h2>
+
+<h4>University of Kansas Publications Museum of Natural History</h4>
+
+<p class="center">
+
+Volume 1, No. 15, pp. 257-264, 1 fig. in text<br />
+August 16, 1948<br />
+<br />
+University of Kansas<br />
+LAWRENCE<br />
+1948<br />
+<br />
+<span class="smcap">University of Kansas Publications, Museum of Natural History</span><br />
+Editors: E. Raymond Hall, Chairman; H. H. Lane, Edward H. Taylor<br />
+<br />
+Volume 1, No. 15, pp. 257-264, 1 fig. in text<br />
+August 16, 1948<br />
+<br />
+<span class="smcap">University of Kansas</span><br />
+Lawrence, Kansas<br />
+<br />
+PRINTED BY<br />
+FERD VOILAND, JR., STATE PRINTER<br />
+TOPEKA, KANSAS<br />
+1948<br />
+<br />
+22-3339<br />
+</p>
+
+
+
+<hr style="width: 65%;" /><p><span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_259" id="Page_259">[Pg 259]</a></span></p>
+<h2>A New Hylid Frog from Eastern Mexico</h2>
+
+<h4>By</h4>
+
+<h3>EDWARD H. TAYLOR</h3>
+
+
+<p>A small collection of Mexican reptiles and amphibians recently acquired
+by the University of Kansas Natural History Museum contains five
+specimens of a species of the genus <i>Hyla</i> (<i>sensu lato</i>) which is here
+described as new.</p>
+
+
+<p class="center"><b>Hyla proboscidea</b> sp. nov.</p>
+
+<p><i>Type.</i>&mdash;University of Kansas Museum of Natural History, No. 23626,
+collected 2 km. west of Jico, Veracruz, Mexico, at an elevation of 4,200
+ft., Oct. 28, 1946, by Walter W. Dalquest.</p>
+
+<p><i>Paratypes.</i>&mdash;Nos. 23624, 23625, 23627, 23628, collected with the type.</p>
+
+<p><i>Diagnosis.</i>&mdash;A medium sized member of the genus with known maximum
+length of male, 57 mm. Canthus rostralis well defined; tip of snout with
+a bulbous projection; fingers more than one-third webbed, foot nearly
+completely webbed; tympanum distinct; skin smooth above, granular below;
+very prominent inner metatarsal tubercle, small outer tubercle;
+tibiotarsal articulation reaches to nostril; a well-defined outer tarsal
+fold; anal opening ventral, covered by a free triangular flap; pupil of
+eye horizontal.</p>
+
+<p><i>Description of the type.</i>&mdash;Head longer than broad, the distance between
+the eye and nostril slightly greater than distance between nostril and
+tip of snout; canthus rostralis sharply defined, continued to above
+nostril; upper part of loreal region sloping abruptly, lower part
+sloping more gently to edge of lip; area in front of nostril somewhat
+swollen, the nostril large, directed strongly backward; tip of snout
+forming a short rounded proboscis; upper jaw rather strongly overhanging
+lower jaw.</p>
+
+<p>Width of an upper eyelid contained in interorbital distance about 1-1/3
+times; horizontal diameter of eye about equal to distance between eye
+and nostril, about 1-1/3 times diameter of tympanum; tympanum distinct,
+its distance from orbit equal to its diameter, overhung by a glandular
+fold running back from eye.</p>
+
+<p>Choanae large; vomerine teeth in two elevated patches which lie between,
+and reach the posterior level, of choanae, the patches closer to each
+other than to choanae; tongue rather small, subcircular, not or but very
+indistinctly notched behind, not at all free behind; opening to vocal
+sacs behind level of tongue, the openings a short slit directed
+backwards. (Vocal sacs not evident externally in type or paratypes.)</p>
+
+<p>Skin of dorsal surfaces generally smooth (under magnification surface
+minutely corrugated and wrinkled); ventral surface of abdomen, the
+thighs, and lower part of lateral surface of body strongly granulate,
+the granules unequal in size and elevation; breast, chin, and under side
+of arm with sparse granules or tubercles.</p>
+
+<p>Anal opening ventral, covered by a small, free, triangular flap; a small
+thickened fold, slightly free, on each side of anus partly covered by
+triangular flap.<span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_260" id="Page_260">[Pg 260]</a></span></p>
+
+<div class="figcenter" style="width: 502px;">
+<img src="images/i_004.png" width="502" height="650" alt="Measurements (in mm.).&mdash;Snout to vent, 58; leg, 86;
+head length, 20; head width, 18.6." title="" />
+<span class="caption">Measurements (in mm.).&mdash;Snout to vent, 58; leg, 86;
+head length, 20; head width, 18.6.</span>
+</div>
+
+<p>Arms rather short, upper arm slender, forearm much thickened; a small
+axillary web present; disks on three outer fingers distinctly larger
+than tympanum, of first finger equal to or somewhat smaller than
+tympanum; outer fingers, between one-third and one-half webbed; on inner
+fingers webbing less than one-third; first finger more or less opposed
+to other three, its base widened, and the upper surface covered by a
+large patch of minute dark, horn-colored nuptial asperities, that extend
+to near the terminal disk; subarticular tubercles strongly elevated with
+numerous supernumerary tubercles on palm; a somewhat enlarged elevated
+palmar tubercle; under surface of forearm with a row of distinct
+tubercles; other smaller scattered granules present. Toes more than
+four-fifths webbed, the membrane reaching the base of the terminal
+disks, on one side at least, of all toes save fourth; subarticular
+tubercles strongly<span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_261" id="Page_261">[Pg 261]</a></span> elevated, with numerous supernumerary tubercles on
+sole; a large elevated inner metatarsal tubercle; a small outer
+tubercle; a continuous, well-defined, tarsal fold extending entire
+length of tarsus. Tibiotarsal articulation reaches nostril when leg is
+brought forward.</p>
+
+<p><i>Color and marking.</i>&mdash;General color of type (preserved in formalin, then
+transferred to alcohol) dull grayish purple, darker anteriorly and
+somewhat lighter and more mottled posteriorly; color very much lighter
+on sides with a few cream, dark-edged spots in groin and on sides of
+abdomen; front and back surfaces of thigh and shank with some darker and
+lighter flecking that is continued more or less on the foot. When
+submerged in water, very dim dark spots or bars visible on limbs;
+ventral surface dirty brownish flesh, without markings.</p>
+
+<p><i>Variation.</i>&mdash;The series consists of five adult male specimens. It is
+presumed that the female is considerably larger, and may lack the nasal
+proboscis which I suspect is a secondary sexual character.</p>
+
+<p>There are some differences in the shade of coloring in the preserved
+specimens, some being darker, some lighter than the type. In two the
+lateral dark-edged, cream spots extend to the axilla, and the light and
+dark markings on the front and back surfaces of the leg are much more
+distinct in most of the specimens than in the type. When the specimens
+are submerged in water, the black bars on the limbs are evident in all
+specimens. The tympanum is sometimes darker, sometimes lighter than its
+surroundings.</p>
+
+<p>In the field notes of Mr. Dalquest I find the statement that the color
+in life is bright yellow, which presumably applies to all of the
+specimens. No trace of this color remains at the present time.</p>
+
+<p>The ventral granules of some of the paratypes are very unequal in
+elevation, some being elongated, nipplelike.</p>
+
+<p>The following table gives the variation in measurements of the type and
+paratypes:</p>
+
+<h3>Measurements of <i>Hyla proboscidea</i> in mm.</h3>
+
+
+<div class='center'>
+<table border="1" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" summary="">
+<tr><td align='left'>&nbsp;</td><td align='left'>Snout <br />to vent</td><td align='left'>Head<br /> length</td><td align='left'>Head<br /> width</td><td align='left'>Arm</td><td align='left'> Leg</td><td align='left'> Foot and <br />longest toe</td><td align='left'> Eye <br />diameter</td></tr>
+<tr><td align='left'>23626</td><td align='left'> 58</td><td align='left'> 20</td><td align='left'> 18.6</td><td align='left'> 29</td><td align='left'> 86</td><td align='left'> 39</td><td align='left'> 5</td></tr>
+<tr><td align='left'>23625</td><td align='left'> 56</td><td align='left'> 19</td><td align='left'> 18</td><td align='left'> 29</td><td align='left'> 81</td><td align='left'> 37</td><td align='left'> 5</td></tr>
+<tr><td align='left'>23627</td><td align='left'> 53</td><td align='left'> 18.5</td><td align='left'> 17</td><td align='left'> 30</td><td align='left'> 81</td><td align='left'> 35</td><td align='left'> 5</td></tr>
+<tr><td align='left'>23624</td><td align='left'> 50</td><td align='left'> 16.8</td><td align='left'> 15.5</td><td align='left'> 26</td><td align='left'> 70</td><td align='left'> 29.8</td><td align='left'> 5</td></tr>
+<tr><td align='left'>23628</td><td align='left'> 50</td><td align='left'> 17</td><td align='left'> 16</td><td align='left'> 28</td><td align='left'> 71</td><td align='left'> 30</td><td align='left'> 5</td></tr>
+</table></div>
+
+<p><i>Relationship.</i>&mdash;It would appear that the relationship of this species
+is with <i>Hyla bistincta</i>, a widespread Mexican species likewise
+occurring in the same general area but at a much higher elevation. It
+also has an elongated flap which carries the anal opening nearly to the
+level of venter but the terminal part lacks the triangular flap.<span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_262" id="Page_262">[Pg 262]</a></span> There
+is no prolongation of the snout tip. There are also numerous other
+differences, so that it would be difficult to confuse the two forms.</p>
+
+<p><i>Remarks.</i>&mdash;This adds another very distinctive species to the
+Veracrucian fauna. Despite the fact that this state has probably been
+explored at greater length than any other Mexican state it still is a
+likely place for the discovery of novelties.</p>
+
+<h4>
+<i>Transmitted April 8, 1948.</i>
+</h4>
+
+
+
+
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+The Project Gutenberg EBook of A New Hylid Frog from Eastern Mexico., by
+Edward H. Taylor
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+Title: A New Hylid Frog from Eastern Mexico.
+ University of Kansas Publication, Vol 1, No 15
+
+Author: Edward H. Taylor
+
+Release Date: November 15, 2010 [EBook #34326]
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+A New Hylid Frog from Eastern Mexico
+
+BY
+
+EDWARD H. TAYLOR
+
+University of Kansas Publications Museum of Natural History
+
+Volume 1, No. 15, pp. 257-264, 1 fig. in text
+August 16, 1948
+
+University of Kansas
+LAWRENCE
+1948
+
+University of Kansas Publications, Museum of Natural History
+Editors: E. Raymond Hall, Chairman; H. H. Lane, Edward H. Taylor
+
+Volume 1, No. 15, pp. 257-264, 1 fig. in text
+August 16, 1948
+
+University of Kansas
+Lawrence, Kansas
+
+PRINTED BY
+FERD VOILAND, JR., STATE PRINTER
+TOPEKA, KANSAS
+1948
+
+22-3339
+
+[Transcriber's Note: Words surrounded by tildes, like ~this~ signifies
+words in bold. Words surrounded by underscores, like _this_, signifies
+words in italics.]
+
+
+
+
+A New Hylid Frog from Eastern Mexico
+
+By
+
+EDWARD H. TAYLOR
+
+
+A small collection of Mexican reptiles and amphibians recently acquired
+by the University of Kansas Natural History Museum contains five
+specimens of a species of the genus _Hyla_ (_sensu lato_) which is here
+described as new.
+
+
+~Hyla proboscidea~ sp. nov.
+
+_Type._--University of Kansas Museum of Natural History, No. 23626,
+collected 2 km. west of Jico, Veracruz, Mexico, at an elevation of 4,200
+ft., Oct. 28, 1946, by Walter W. Dalquest.
+
+_Paratypes._--Nos. 23624, 23625, 23627, 23628, collected with the type.
+
+_Diagnosis._--A medium sized member of the genus with known maximum
+length of male, 57 mm. Canthus rostralis well defined; tip of snout with
+a bulbous projection; fingers more than one-third webbed, foot nearly
+completely webbed; tympanum distinct; skin smooth above, granular below;
+very prominent inner metatarsal tubercle, small outer tubercle;
+tibiotarsal articulation reaches to nostril; a well-defined outer tarsal
+fold; anal opening ventral, covered by a free triangular flap; pupil of
+eye horizontal.
+
+_Description of the type._--Head longer than broad, the distance between
+the eye and nostril slightly greater than distance between nostril and
+tip of snout; canthus rostralis sharply defined, continued to above
+nostril; upper part of loreal region sloping abruptly, lower part
+sloping more gently to edge of lip; area in front of nostril somewhat
+swollen, the nostril large, directed strongly backward; tip of snout
+forming a short rounded proboscis; upper jaw rather strongly overhanging
+lower jaw.
+
+Width of an upper eyelid contained in interorbital distance about 1-1/3
+times; horizontal diameter of eye about equal to distance between eye
+and nostril, about 1-1/3 times diameter of tympanum; tympanum distinct,
+its distance from orbit equal to its diameter, overhung by a glandular
+fold running back from eye.
+
+Choanae large; vomerine teeth in two elevated patches which lie between,
+and reach the posterior level, of choanae, the patches closer to each
+other than to choanae; tongue rather small, subcircular, not or but very
+indistinctly notched behind, not at all free behind; opening to vocal
+sacs behind level of tongue, the openings a short slit directed
+backwards. (Vocal sacs not evident externally in type or paratypes.)
+
+Skin of dorsal surfaces generally smooth (under magnification surface
+minutely corrugated and wrinkled); ventral surface of abdomen, the
+thighs, and lower part of lateral surface of body strongly granulate,
+the granules unequal in size and elevation; breast, chin, and under side
+of arm with sparse granules or tubercles.
+
+Anal opening ventral, covered by a small, free, triangular flap; a small
+thickened fold, slightly free, on each side of anus partly covered by
+triangular flap.
+
+[Illustration: _Measurements_ (in mm.).--Snout to vent, 58; leg, 86;
+head length, 20; head width, 18.6.]
+
+Arms rather short, upper arm slender, forearm much thickened; a small
+axillary web present; disks on three outer fingers distinctly larger
+than tympanum, of first finger equal to or somewhat smaller than
+tympanum; outer fingers, between one-third and one-half webbed; on inner
+fingers webbing less than one-third; first finger more or less opposed
+to other three, its base widened, and the upper surface covered by a
+large patch of minute dark, horn-colored nuptial asperities, that extend
+to near the terminal disk; subarticular tubercles strongly elevated with
+numerous supernumerary tubercles on palm; a somewhat enlarged elevated
+palmar tubercle; under surface of forearm with a row of distinct
+tubercles; other smaller scattered granules present. Toes more than
+four-fifths webbed, the membrane reaching the base of the terminal
+disks, on one side at least, of all toes save fourth; subarticular
+tubercles strongly elevated, with numerous supernumerary tubercles on
+sole; a large elevated inner metatarsal tubercle; a small outer
+tubercle; a continuous, well-defined, tarsal fold extending entire
+length of tarsus. Tibiotarsal articulation reaches nostril when leg is
+brought forward.
+
+_Color and marking._--General color of type (preserved in formalin, then
+transferred to alcohol) dull grayish purple, darker anteriorly and
+somewhat lighter and more mottled posteriorly; color very much lighter
+on sides with a few cream, dark-edged spots in groin and on sides of
+abdomen; front and back surfaces of thigh and shank with some darker and
+lighter flecking that is continued more or less on the foot. When
+submerged in water, very dim dark spots or bars visible on limbs;
+ventral surface dirty brownish flesh, without markings.
+
+_Variation._--The series consists of five adult male specimens. It is
+presumed that the female is considerably larger, and may lack the nasal
+proboscis which I suspect is a secondary sexual character.
+
+There are some differences in the shade of coloring in the preserved
+specimens, some being darker, some lighter than the type. In two the
+lateral dark-edged, cream spots extend to the axilla, and the light and
+dark markings on the front and back surfaces of the leg are much more
+distinct in most of the specimens than in the type. When the specimens
+are submerged in water, the black bars on the limbs are evident in all
+specimens. The tympanum is sometimes darker, sometimes lighter than its
+surroundings.
+
+In the field notes of Mr. Dalquest I find the statement that the color
+in life is bright yellow, which presumably applies to all of the
+specimens. No trace of this color remains at the present time.
+
+The ventral granules of some of the paratypes are very unequal in
+elevation, some being elongated, nipplelike.
+
+The following table gives the variation in measurements of the type and
+paratypes:
+
+
+Measurements of _Hyla proboscidea_ in mm.
+
+=======+=======+========+=======+=====+=====+==========+==========
+ | Snout | | | | | Foot and |
+ | to | Head | Head | Arm | Leg | longest | Eye
+ | vent | length | width | | | toe | diameter
+-------+-------+--------+-------+-----+-----+----------+----------
+23626 | 58 | 20 | 18.6 | 29 | 86 | 39 | 5
+23625 | 56 | 19 | 18 | 29 | 81 | 37 | 5
+23627 | 53 | 18.5 | 17 | 30 | 81 | 35 | 5
+23624 | 50 | 16.8 | 15.5 | 26 | 70 | 29.8 | 5
+23628 | 50 | 17 | 16 | 28 | 71 | 30 | 5
+-------+-------+--------+-------+-----+-----+----------+----------
+
+_Relationship._--It would appear that the relationship of this species
+is with _Hyla bistincta_, a widespread Mexican species likewise
+occurring in the same general area but at a much higher elevation. It
+also has an elongated flap which carries the anal opening nearly to the
+level of venter but the terminal part lacks the triangular flap. There
+is no prolongation of the snout tip. There are also numerous other
+differences, so that it would be difficult to confuse the two forms.
+
+_Remarks._--This adds another very distinctive species to the
+Veracrucian fauna. Despite the fact that this state has probably been
+explored at greater length than any other Mexican state it still is a
+likely place for the discovery of novelties.
+
+ _Transmitted April 8, 1948._
+
+
+
+
+
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