The terminal phalanges of the large toes of both feet cleft at their extremities. [Please select]
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Brocchi (1877:130) stated: "Les dernieres phalanges sont obtuses, tronqués a leur extrémité antérieure." [Please select]
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Kellogg (1932:118) placed _Cauphias_ in the Leptodactylidae and stated that the terminal phalanges are T-shaped. [Please select]
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Hartweg (1941:9) further showed that the terminal phalanges of _Plectrohyla guatemalensis_ were not T-shaped and that intercalary cartilages were present. [Please select]
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The lower jaw was missing, and two phalanges were inside the skull. [Please select]
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The terminal phalanges of _Syrrhophus_, _Tomodactylus_, and all _Eleutherodactylus_ (except the frogs of the _augusti_ group) are distinctly T-shaped. [Please select]
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T-shaped terminal phalanges also are present in _Lithodytes_ and _Trachyphrynus_ but not in other leptodactylid genera. [Please select]
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The presence of a terminal groove at the tip of the finger is an external indicator of the T-shaped terminal phalanges. [Please select]
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Centrolenids are small, delicate, arboreal frogs having poorly ossified skulls and fused tarsal bones, but agree with _Allophryne_ in having T-shaped terminal phalanges. [Please select]
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They are composed of small bones called phalanges or internodes, which are jointed upon one another like the several parts of the human fingers. [Please select]
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