“…Fig. 25; 36) terminal phalanges knobbed; 42) males with median subgular vocal sac; males lacking nuptial asperities except for C. ohausi which has a cluster of spines on each thumb; 43) inguinal glands present; 44) tongue large, round, semi-boletoid; 45) toes free of webbing, bearing lateral fringes, or partly to fully webbed, outer metatarsal tubercle present, inner metatarsal tubercle not enlarged and spade-like, digital tips narrow, first finger not longer than second; 46) larvae with very brief tadpole stage, semi-aquatic, vent median, 1/1 tooth rows, labial papillae broadly interrupted anteriorly; 48) eggs laid in moist terrestrial situations, hatch near end of larval period, eggs large, few in number (Lutz, 1929); 49) adults 30-55 mm. SVL; 50) tympanum concealed.…”