FIGURE 2. The final phase of an ovipositional dip showing (A) a partially dispersed raft of eggs (left arrow) from the previous dip and (right arrow) the tightly packed raft of eggs from the current dip before the egg jellies have hydrated, the male’s legs are spread at almost 90E to his body axis, and the female’s legs are tucked almost into a sitting position just before the frogs turned upright. (B) A potamid crab (arrow) feeds on the leg of a live male frog, a live tadpole of (C) Glyphoglossus and a preserved tadpole of (D) Calluella,