Sylvirana malayana Sheridan & Stuart, 2018

Fig. 8L Malayan Black-striped Frog

Examined specimens.

Seven specimens were collected from SRF (Males: UMTZC1013, UMTZC1014, UMTZC1107, and UMTZC1382, SVL = 43-47 mm; Females: UMTZC1093 and UMTZC1381, SVL = 51-58 mm) and SAP (Males: UMTZC1308, SVL = 45 mm).

Identification.

Morphological characters of the specimens agreed well with the description by Sheridan and Stuart (2018). Size (SVL: 43-47 mm, n = 5 males; 51-58 mm, n = 2 females); head longer than wide; snout obtusely pointed; tympanum distinct; triangular or teardrop shaped fold slightly behind the tympanum; supratympanic fold absent; digit tips of expended into discs with circum-marginal grooves; first finger much longer than second; toes with well-developed webbing; distinct subarticular tubercles; elongated inner metatarsal tubercle; rounded outer metatarsal tubercle; dorsum finely granular; dorsum brown with broad dark band extending from snout to groin.

Remarks.

Sylvirana malayana can be found in the disturbed areas of SLF. This species was commonly observed hiding between rock crevices within the Herbal Park.