Singapore’s herpetofauna: updated and annotated checklist, history, conservation, and distribution
Author
Figueroa, Alex
Author
Low, Martyn E. Y.
0000-0001-7927-7149
martyn.low@nus.edu.sg
Author
Lim, Kelvin K. P.
0000-0002-0638-9198
kelvinlim@nus.edu.sg
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Zootaxa
2023
2023-05-18
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http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5287.1.1
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Nyctixalus pictus
(Peters, 1871)
—
Native.
Ixalus pictus
W.C.H. Peters, 1871: 580
.
Holotype
:
MSNG 10062
, according to
Capocaccia (1957: 217)
. Type locality: “Sarawak”,
East
Malaysia
.
Cinnamon Bush Frog
(
Figure 7D
)
Singapore
records.
Ixalus pictus
—
Flower, 1896: 908
(Bukit Timah).—A.L.
Butler, 1904: 204
.—Robinson, 1905: 30 (Bukit Timah).—
Boulenger, 1912: 255
.
Philautus pictus
—van
Kampen, 1923: 269–270
.—
Bourret, 1942: 455
.
Hazelia pictus
—Taylor, 1962: 506–509 (“Valley Contour Path, Bukit Timali” [= Fern Valley, BTNR]).
Philautus pictus pictus
—
Inger, 1966: 349–352
.
Nyctixalus pictus
—K.K.P. Lim & L.M. Chou, 1990: 56.—K.K.P. Lim & C.M. Yang, 1991: 227 (Bukit Timah Nature Reserve).—K.K.P. Lim & F.L.K.
Lim, 1992: 37
, 144.—L.M.
Chou
et al.
, 1994: 93
.—K.K.P.
Lim, 1994a: 331
.—K.K.P.
Lim, 1996: 50
.—R.C.H. Teo & Rajathurai, 1997: 400 (Fern Valley [BTNR]; Main Road [BTNR]; Nee Soon Range [NSSF]; Tiup Tiup [BTNR]).—
Manthey & Grossmann, 1997: 124
.—Chan-ard
et al.
, 1999: 18.—T.M. Leong & L.M. Chou, 1999: 113–115.—K.P. Lim & F.L.K.
Lim, 2002: 144
.—
Malkmus
et al.
, 2002: 177
.—
Das & Haas, 2005: 381
.—K.K.P. Lim & T.M. Leong, 2008: 264.—N. Baker & K.P. Lim, 2008: 60, 159.—T.M. Leong & S.C. Teo, 2009: 24.—Bickford
et al.
, 2010: 121.—L.L.
Grismer, 2011a: 59
.—Figueroa & Selveindran, 2011: 261.—P.K.L. Ng
et al.
, 2011: 487.—T.M. Leong, 2011: 22, 23.—N. Baker & K.P. Lim, 2012: 60, 159.—L.K. Wang
et al.
, 2012: 121.—E.K. Chua, 2015: 6, 32.—R. Subaraj, 2015: 54, 56 (Mandai Range Forest; Stephen Lee Woods [= RPN]).—S. Subaraj, 2015: 3, 4, 5 (Mandai Range Forest; Stephen Lee Woods [= RPN]; Upper Seletar Peninsula [= USNF]).—S.M.
Chong
et al.
, 2018: 253
.—R.C.H. Teo & Thomas, 2019: 153, 179 (Bukit Timah Nature Reserve; Dairy Farm Nature Park).—D. Ng & Taha, 2021: 17 (
Singapore
Botanic Gardens Rain Forest).— E.K. Chua, 2022: 12 (Central Catchment Nature Reserve).
Nyctixalus pictus pictus
—W.C.
Brown & Alcala, 1994: 188–189
.
Theloderma pictum
—Supsup
et al.
, 2017: 4.
Remarks.
Nyctixalus pictus
is a phytotelma breeder (
Inger
et al.
2017
), and thanks to unpublished research from students at NUS demonstrating that it successfully breeds in artificial containers,
N. pictus
was added to NParks species recovery plan (NParks 2017). NParks anticipates adopting the artificial breeding container method to translocate tadpoles to suitable areas in hopes of expanding
N. pictus’
distribution in
Singapore
. A pilot study was done between
December 2017
and
March 2018
using this method to translocate individuals to the remnant primary forest patch in SBG Rain Forest (Ng & Taha 2021). Fortunately, the pilot study proved successful and
N. pictus
has successfully established a population at the translocation site.
Hanitsch collected the first
Singapore
specimen of
N. pictus
(and the first specimen for the Malay Peninsula) in 1896 at BTNR (
Flower 1896
). Evidently,
N. pictus
was rarely collected historically. Aside from Hanitsch’s specimen, only
three larvae
in the Raffles Museum dated 1933,
two specimens
from Hendrickson dated 1958 at BPBM, and
two specimens
from Berry and Goh dated 1959 deposited at BPBM are known. The
two specimens
that Taylor (1962) examined were those collected by Berry and Goh.
Lim & Yang (1991)
reported only
one specimen
at LKCNHM, which was collected by Murphy in 1980. Thus, after Hanitsch’s specimen, the next published field observation of
N. pictus
was 101 years later (
Table 2
) by Teo & Rajathurai (1997) who found it common at BTNR and who discovered the first population outside of BTNR at NSSF in 1996. Although seldom reported in the literature,
N. pictus
is common and even tolerates degraded forests (A. Figueroa pers. obs.).
Occurrence.
Restricted to CNR and surrounding Nature Parks and forests. Common.
Singapore
conservation status.
Vulnerable.
Conservation priority.
Moderate.
IUCN conservation status.
Least Concern [2022].
LKCNHM
&
NHMUK
Museum
specimens.
Bukit Timah Nature Reserve
:
ZRC
.1.11004–
ZRC
.1.11006 (
15- Jun-1933
)
,
ZRC
.1.1534 (1980),
ZRC
.1.3476 (
27-Jul-1997
)
,
ZRC
.1.4607 (
09-Jun-2000
)
,
ZRC
.1.8023 (
28-Apr-2001
)
,
ZRC
.1.8129:8131 (
Jun-2001
)
,
ZRC
.1.8044–
ZRC
.1.8045 (
08-Jun-2001
)
,
ZRC
.1.10531 (
Jan-2003
)
;
Mandai Orchid Garden
[=
MBP
]
:
ZRC
.1.12586 (
16-Feb-2007
)
;
Nee Soon Swamp Forest
:
ZRC
.1.3295 (
01-Feb-1996
)
;
Rifle Range Road:
ZRC
.1.8647 (
10-Oct-2001
)
;
Upper Seletar Reservoir
[
USRP
]
:
ZRC
.1.8397 (
24-Aug-2001
)
,
ZRC
.1.10527–
ZRC
.1.10529 (
15-Mar-2003
)
.
Additional
Singapore
museum specimens. Bukit Timah [=
BTNR
]:
BPBM
.
Singapore
localities.
Bukit Timah (not specified)—Bukit Timah Nature Reserve—Dairy Farm Nature Park— Mandai Bird Park—Mandai Range Forest—Nee Soon Swamp Forest—Rainforest Park North—Singapore Botanic Gardens—Upper Seletar North Forest—Upper Seletar Reservoir Park.
Genus
Polypedates
Tschudi, 1838
(1 species)
Polypedates
Tschudi, 1838: 34
, 75 (
type
species:
Hyla leucomystax
Gravenhorst, 1829
, by subsequent designation by Fitzinger, 1843: 31; gender masculine).