Pulchrana laterimaculata (Barbour & Noble, 1916)

Fig. 8I Side-spotted Swamp Frog

Examine specimens.

One specimen of adult female specimen was collected from SLF (UMTZC1699, SVL = 50 mm).

Identification.

Morphological characters of the specimen agreed well with the description by Sumarli et al. (2015) and Leong et al. (2003). Size (SVL: 50 mm, n = 1 female); vomerine teeth in two oblique rows bounded by choanae; head moderate; relatively rounded snout; tympanum distinct and entirely black; upper lips with uninterrupted white line; finger and toe tips expended into discs; toes well-developed webbing but not reaching medial subarticular tubercles; dorsum and flanks with raised rounded tubercles, forming discontinuous longitudinal ridges; distinct humeral glands in male; dorsum pale brown.

Remarks.

Pulchrana laterimaculata can be found in areas similar to P. glandulosa in SLF. The species was commonly observed hidden among piles of dead leaves and rotten logs.