Hylambates leonardi Boulenger, 1906

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Material. ANGOLA – Cabinda Province • Mayombe NP, Sanga Mongo; –4.6661, 12.4407; 146 m a.s.l.; FKH 0967; GenBank: PQ455728. • Mayombe NP, Sanga Wanda; –4.6253, 12.4583; 221 m a.s.l.; FKH 1230; GenBank: PQ455729. • Sanga Wanda entrance; –4.6304, 12.4714; 203 m a.s.l.; P3.528; GenBank: PQ455730.

Identification. A large hyperoliid (SVL = 54 mm) that can be distinguished from other members in the family by its characteristic black and yellow-orange stripes on the hind limbs and brownish dorsum. Specimens from the study area are identical (16S p -distance) to material from Gamba, Gabon (GenBank: KY080267), ∼ 300 km from N’Djolè, where a lectotype was restricted (Frétey et al. 2014).

Biology and distribution. A nocturnal tree frog that is known to occur in Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Republic of the Congo and DRC (Channing and Rödel 2019). This material represents the first records of this genus for Angola and Cabinda Province (Baptista 2024). On one occasion, specimens in this study were observed jumping to the ground from 4 m high in the forest during a rainstorm, and breeding in a deep rain pool at the edge of the primary rainforest, in Lower Mayombe.