Theloderma licin McLeod & Norhayati, 2007
Fig. 10A Smooth-skinned Warted Tree Frog
Examined specimens.
One male specimen was collected from SAP (UMTZC1490, SVL = 28 mm).
Identification.
Morphological characters of the specimen agreed well with the description by McLeod and Norhayati (2007). Size (SVL: 28 mm, n = 1 male); head equally longer with wide; snout obtusely pointed; tympanum distinct; dorsal and lateral surfaces with fine pearly tipped tubercles; coarsely granular venter; no vomerine teeth; tympanum distinct; supratympanic fold reaching angle of jaws; digit tips expended into large disc bearing circum-marginal grooves; fingers webbed at base; toes fully webbed; inner metatarsal tubercle oval-shaped; outer metatarsal tubercle absent; nuptial pad present on second fingers in males; dorsum colour changed from whitish to pale brown when stressed; inguinal area with dark brown blotches.
Remarks.
Theloderma licin was found resting on the ground within piles of dead leaves. This species is a new record for the amphibians in Hulu Terengganu.