Morphology and Systematics of Kalophrynus interlineatus-pleurostigma Populations (Anura: Microhylidae: Kalophryninae) and a Taxonomy of the Genus Kalophrynus Tschudi, Asian Sticky Frogs
Author
Zug, George R.
text
Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences
2015
2015-04-15
62
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135
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journal article
10.5281/zenodo.11512244
0068-547X
11512244
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Kalophrynus barioensis
Matsui and Nishikawa, 2011 Bario Sticky Frog
Kalophrynus barioensis
Matsui and Nishikawa, 2011
,
Current Herpetology
30:146 [
type
locality: “Jln. Arul Dalan trail to New Dam, Bario, State of
Sarawak
,
Malaysia
(
03°45′N
,
115°26′E
,
1141 m
asl
)”].
TYPE
MATERIAL
.—
HOLOTYPE
:
Sarawak
Museum
MU455
.16, by original designation
.
PARATYPE
:
Kyoto University Graduate School
53128–129, 5371
.
DEFINITION
.— Small, adult female
20.5 mm
SVL
(
n =
1), adult males 17.5–19.
8 mm
SVL
(
n =
5); head moderately long 33–36 % HeadL/
SVL
; head width equals length 33–36 % HeadW/
SVL
; naris closer to snout than to eye 15–21 % NarEye/
SVL
; eye moderately large 15–20 % EyeD/
SVL
; tympanum visible and about equal to eye 60–140 % Tymp/EyeD; slender moderately long forelimb 56–63 % Forelimb/
SVL
; hindlimb moderately long 126–141 % HndlL/
SVL
, 42–47 % CrusL/
SVL
.
Vomerine teeth presence or absence not reported; palatal folds present, morphology not reported; tongue entire.
Fingers with slight basal web; lengths 3>2>1>4, 4
th
very short; tips rounded and not dilated; subarticular tubercles round, indistinct, and one on digit 2, two on 3; outer palmar tubercle large, inner indistinct; no nuptial excrescences on fingers. Toes slightly webbed not extending beyond proximal subarticular tubercles of toe 4, lengths 4>3>2>5>1; tips rounded, not dilated; subarticular tubercles indistinct and one on digit 2, two on 3, three on 4, and none on 1 and 5; oval inner and no outer metatarsal tubercles.
Color in life, dorsum orangish brown with faint brown hour-glass mark from between eyes to suprascapular area and largely immaculate from mid-trunk rearward; body; large black inguinal spot, no light edge; loris and temporal area to inguina dark brown, fading ventrally; yellowish white oblique stripe from above eye to lower inguinal area; chin and chest dark brown with indistinct lighter bands, posterior chest and belly yellowish white with scattered black spots anteriorly.
ETYMOLOGY
.— The name
barioensis
derives from the town of Bario in the Kelabit Highlands of
Sarawak
.
DISTRIBUTION
.—
Sarawak
, Borneo. Presently,
K. barioensis
is known only from the vicinity of the
type
locality
.
NATURAL
HISTORY
.— These frogs are ground-dwelling residents of broad-leaf and bamboo forest. All specimens were collected in mid August from the leaf litter along forest trails. Males, hidden beneath the leaf litter, were calling in scattered small chorus and chorused in late afternoon and early evening whether it rained or not.
COMMENTS
.— The extreme variance of the Tymp/EyeD data suggest an error in the measurement of one individual.
Preceding information extracted from Matsui and Nishikawa (2011).