Sclerophrys pusilla (Mertens, 1937)
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Material. ANGOLA – Cabinda Province • Fazenda Mandarim; –5.0401, 12.0508; 14 m a.s.l.; P4.071; GenBank: PQ455949. • Mayombe NP, Sanga Mongo; –4.6661, 12.4406; 146 m a.s.l.; P2.089, FKH 0966; GenBank: PQ455943−44 • Mayombe NP, Mbundu; – 4.6875, 12.4981; 127 m a.s.l.; P3.129, P3.221, P3.546, P4.101; GenBank: PQ455946−48, PQ455950 • Mayombe NP, Miconge; -4.4860, 12.8780; 377 m a.s.l.; P2.210; GenBank: PQ455945.
Identification. A medium-sized toad (SVL = 65–80 mm) with flattened parotoid glands and great variation of morphological patterns. Specimens from Cabinda Province are genetically identical to other material from Angola (e.g., Iona NP [GenBank: ON006588] and Caccuchi River [GenBank: KT862862]) and differ by <1% from other material from Republic of the Congo (GenBank: KY079995), DRC (GenBank: KT862859) and Gabon (GenBank: KX260256).
Biology and distribution. A terrestrial toad with the widest distribution in the genus, present across most sub-Saharan savannahs and woodlands, but also present in forest, from Cameroon to Ethiopia in the east, southwards to Mozambique and eastern South Africa, and westward to Angola and northern Namibia. Although the species is widely distributed in Angola (Marques et al. 2018), this represents the first records from Cabinda Province (Baptista 2024). This species is likely common throughout the province, from the rainforest edge in both Lower and Upper Mayombe to the more arid savannahs of the Coastal Drier Belt.