A Collection Of Amphibians And Reptiles From Hilly Eastern Cambodia Author Stuart Ko Sok Thy Neang, Bryan L. text Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 2006 2006-02-28 54 1 129 155 journal article 10.5281/zenodo.13244981 2345-7600 13244981 Microhyla berdmorei (Blyth) Material examined. – Keo Seima: FMNH 262838 , hilly evergreen mixed with deciduous and bamboo forest, near 12°10'34.9"N 106°57'47.6"E , 190 m elev., 9 Nov.2003 ; FMNH 262839-42 , bamboo mixed with evergreen forest, near 12°16'45.7"N 106°56'36.4"E , 180 m elev., 8 Nov.2003 . O’Rang: FMNH 262837 , hilly evergreen forest, near 12°16'24.6"N 107°03'53.1"E , 350 m elev., 10 Dec.2003 . Pichrada : FMNH 262653 , Phnom Nam Lyr Mountain , evergreen mixed with deciduous and bamboo forest, near 12°32'16"N 107°32'00"E , 600-700 m elev., 20 Jun.2000 . Siem Pang : FMNH 262833-36 , bamboo mixed with evergreen forest, tributary of O Chay Stream , 14°18'28.6"N 106°33'02.6"E , 310 m elev., 5 Dec.2003 . Ta Veng : FMNH 262832 , hilly evergreen forest mixed with bamboo forest, O Greng Mak Stream , 14°12'00.5"N 107°18'29.8"E , 200 m elev., 20 Nov.2003 . Remarks. – An adult female (SVL 41.7) and nine adult males (SVL 30.5 – 40.0, mean ± SD 35.1 ± 3.5, N = 9) have an obtusely pointed snout; dark throat; toes fully webbed, reaching base of expanded discs on toes; third and fifth toes equal in length; and outer and inner metatarsal tubercles. Males have a strong fold across the throat. Specimens were collected day and night on sandy, gravel or rocky banks of slow-moving streams, and on the forest floor away from water. Bourret (1942) reported the species from north-central Cambodia , and both Bourret (1942) and Ohler et al. (2002) reported the species from the mountains of southwestern Cambodia .