Hylarana (Amnirana) aff. lepus (Andersson, 1903)
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Hylarana (Amnirana) aff. lepus (Andersson, 1903) |
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Hylarana (Amnirana) aff. lepus (Andersson, 1903) View in CoL
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Material. ANGOLA – Cabinda Province • Mayombe NP, Miconge ; –4.4860, 12.8780; 377 m a.s.l.; FKH 1025 , GoogleMaps FKH 1029 , GoogleMaps FKH 1056 ; GenBank : PQ455655−57. • Mayombe
NP, Vaku; –4.6323, 12.8937; 319 m a.s.l.; FKH 0935−37 GoogleMaps ; GenBank: PQ455658−00. • Mayombe NP, Lombe River, Vaku; -4.6403, 12.935; 269 m a.s.l. GoogleMaps ; P3.159; GenBank: PQ455661.
Identification. A large (SVL = 70–100 mm) white-lipped frog with small oval glands on the forelimbs in males and granular skin across the entire body. The material from Cabinda Province is identical (16S p -distance) to material from Lekoumou, Republic of the Congo (GenBank: KY080044 View Materials , KY080047 View Materials ) and DRC (GenBank: MG552243 View Materials ), which was ascribed by Jongsma et al. (2018) to an undescribed species ( Hylarana “lepus 1”). Thus, we consider the newly collected material to be conspecific with the material of Jongsma et al. (2018), here referred to as H. aff. lepus .
Biology and distribution. Hylarana lepus sensu lato is distributed across the Congo Basin and Gulf of Guinea from Cameroon to Angola ( Channing and Rödel 2019), with two separate lineages from either side of the Congo River ( Jongsma et al. 2018). In Cabinda Province, the species was only found in primary moist forest at Upper Mayombe between 260–400 m a.s.l. perched low on branches over water in fast-flowing forest streams.
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