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120 BULLETIN AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY NO. 253<br />

Fig. 79. Audiospectrograms <strong>of</strong> calls <strong>of</strong> Liophryne and Austrochaperina. A. L. schlaginhaufeni, recorded<br />

near Mabimap Village, Adelbert Mountains, Madang Prov., Papua New Guinea, by James Menzies,<br />

voucher specimen UPNG 7246 (see table 9), copy <strong>of</strong> recording on AMNH Herpetology tape reel<br />

286. B. A. rivularis, recorded by Stephen Richards on Mt. Stolle, 1600 m, West Sepik (Sanduan) Prov.,<br />

Papua New Guinea, on July 4, 1993, temperature not recorded, voucher specimen QM J67247. C. A.<br />

guttata, recorded by S. Richards at Ivimka Field Station, 5.5 km S, 5.6 km W <strong>of</strong> Tekadu Airstrip, Gulf<br />

Prov., Papua New Guinea, on Nov. 19, 1996; voucher specimen QM J67256, air temperature 26.3C.<br />

In all figures the audiospectrograms were made with a 59-Hz filter and the waveforms, representing<br />

notes 1–N, are in 2 expansion. Copies <strong>of</strong> S. Richards recordings are on AMNH Herpetology tape reel<br />

no. 284.

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