A preliminary checklist of amphibians and reptiles from the vicinity of La Nube Biological Station, Bahuaja-Sonene National Park, Peru
Author
Llanqui, Irbin B.
Author
Y. Salas, Cinthya
Author
Oblitas, Melissa P.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.15560/15.5.773
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10.15560/15.5.773
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Leptodactylus pentadactylus
(Laurenti, 1768)
Material examined.
Field observations; (
13°25′20″S
,
069°36′36″W
),
27–28.IX.2013
.
Identification.
A large leptodactylid species, SVL
100– 195 mm
in males and
115–181 mm
in females. It can be identified by smooth dorsum with continuous dorsolat- eral folds from eyes to groin; dorsum uniform grayish brown with 1 or 2 narrow transversal bands. Venter dark gray with small light gray reticulations or mottling. Lips with dark brown triangular marks. A distinctive supratympanic fold from above the tympanum to the shoulder, usually dark brown outlined. Posterior thighs dark gray with light cream small vermiculation or spots. Similar species in neighboring localities are:
L. knudseni
, which differs by having dorsolateral folds extending to the sacrum, venter uniform gray, males with spines on chest and thumbs;
L. stenodema
, which is smaller, SVL <
100 mm
and its dorsolateral folds originate posterior to tympanum (
Duellman 1978
,
2005
, W.
R
.
Heyer 1979
,
2005
,
Rodriguez and Duellman 1994
, M.
Heyer et al. 2012
, de
Sá et al. 2014
).
Distribution.
Leptodactylus pentadactylus
is widely
distributed in the Amazonian forests in
Bolivia
,
Brazil
,
Colombia
,
Ecuador
, French Guiana,
Guyana
,
Peru
, Suri- name and
Venezuela
(de la
Riva et al. 2000
, M.
Heyer et al. 2012
,
Cole et al. 2013
,
Frost 2019
).