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. 2016 Nov 16;11(11):e0166326. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0166326

Fig 4. Ventral view of hands showing the relative length of first and second finger in ranixalid species.

Fig 4

(A–E) Species with first finger shorter than second finger. (A) Indirana leithii, SDBDU 2014.2515. (B, C) Sallywalkerana diplosticta, SDBDU 2015.2957. (B) Ventral surface. (C) Spinular projections on dorsal surface of first finger. (D) S. leptodactyla, SDBDU 2011.1058A. (E) S. phrynoderma, SDBDU 2002.1181. (F–I) Species with first finger longer than second finger. (F) Indirana beddomii, SDBDU 2010.225. (G) I. sarojamma, SDBDU 2002.334. (H) I. tysoni, SDBDU 2012.74. (I) I. yadera, SDBDU 2012.2744. (J–Q) Species with first finger equal or nearly to second finger. (J) I. brachytarsus, SDBDU 2015.2931. (K) Indirana bhadrai sp. nov., ZSI/WGRC/V/A887. (L) I. Chiravasi, SDBDU 2014.2483. (M) I. Duboisi, SDBDU 2003.1086. (N) I. Gundia, MNHN 1985.0633. (O) Indirana paramakri sp. nov., SDBDU 2005.3741. (P) I. Salelkari, SDBDU 2011.1330. (Q) I. Semipalmata, SDBDU 2015.3035.