Sclerophrys tuberosa (Günther, 1858)
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https://doi.org/10.1080/21564574.2024.2421007 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E787B8-FFA6-B707-FF71-3725FE8A995D |
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Felipe |
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Sclerophrys tuberosa (Günther, 1858) |
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Sclerophrys tuberosa (Günther, 1858) View in CoL
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Material. ANGOLA – Cabinda Province • Mayombe NP, Sanga Wanda ; –4.6253, 12.4583; 221 m a.s.l.; FKH 1258 GoogleMaps ; GenBank: PQ455952. • Mayombe NP, Sanga Wanda; –4.6270, 12.4527; 215 m a.s.l.; P3.509; GenBank: PQ455953.
Identification. A medium-sized toad (SVL = 48–74 mm) with compact body and enlarged globose parotoid glands, and body covered with long spiny warts ( Channing and Rödel 2019). The material from the study area differs by <1% (16S p -distance) from material from between Malapa and Mbimb, Cameroon (GenBank: KF665246 View Materials ), and ∼2.5% from material from Lekoumou, Republic of the Congo (GenBank: KY080024 View Materials ).
Biology and distribution. The species is known to occur in lowland and mid-elevation primary forest to the north of the Congo River, from southeast Nigeria to western DRC ( Channing and Rödel 2019). The specimens reported here are the first records for Cabinda Province and Angola ( Baptista 2024) and represent the southernmost records for the species. Both specimens collected were found foraging on the ground at the edge of a dirt road surrounded by primary rainforest in Lower Mayombe, at ∼ 200 m a.s.l.
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