Xenopus (Xenopus) andrei (Loumont, 1983)

Lobón-Rovira, Javier, Lobón-Rovira, Baptista, Ninda L, Clark, Tyron, Verburgt, Luke, Jongsma, Gregory Fm, Conradie, Werner, and, Luis Veríssimo, Vaz, Pedro & Pinto, 2025, Filling the gaps: herpetological checklist of Mayombe National Park and Cabinda Province (Angola) shed light on one of the most unexplored corners of tropical Central Africa, African Journal of Herpetology 74 (1), pp. 1-59 : 1-59

publication ID

https://doi.org/10.1080/21564574.2024.2421007

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15556082

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E787B8-FF91-B731-FF71-35DDFEB59D50

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Felipe

scientific name

Xenopus (Xenopus) andrei (Loumont, 1983)
status

 

Xenopus (Xenopus) andrei (Loumont, 1983) View in CoL

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Material. ANGOLA – Cabinda Province • Mayombe NP, Sanga Wanda entrance; –4.6304, 12.4714; 203 m a.s.l.; P3.532–33; GenBank: PQ455960–61 GoogleMaps .

Identification. A medium-sized (SVL = 37–53 mm) flattened frog, with four claws on the feet and smooth skin on the head and dorsum. Specimens are genetically identical (16S p -distance) to material from southern Londgi, Cameroon (GenBank: NC _044878).

Biology and distribution. Widely distributed from southern Cameroon to northern Angola and western DRC ( Evans et al. 2015). The specimens reported here were collected at night in a small pond in a dirt road after a rainstorm. The species was found in sympatry with X. allofraseri .

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Amphibia

Order

Anura

Family

Pipidae

Genus

Xenopus

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