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Nine tadpoles where examined. All were found in Ebo Forest at the Bekob and Njuma sites: ZMB 78534 (five tadpoles, Gosner stages 25 &amp; 26, Ebo Forest Bekob,
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Long slender tadpole with narrow and long muscular tail; body depressed in lateral and elliptical in dorsal view (
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a, b); body length 28.3 ± 0.6% (N= 4) of total length; body height 43.143.9.0% (N= 2) of body length; body width 52.955.3% (N= 2) of body length; maximum body width on level of spiracle insertion; snout truncate in dorsal view; nostrils oval, situated laterally; nostrils equidistant from eye and snout tip; eye diameter 11.111.4% (N= 2) of body length; inter-orbital distance almost equals inter-nostril distance; tail fins narrow; dorsal fin originates distinctly posterior to the tail base, broader than ventral fin, reaching deepest point in last third of tail; ventral fin narrow, originates at level of tail base, runs almost parallel to tail axis, deepest point close to tail tip (
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illustrate the tadpole with a very narrow dorsal fin, originating at about 25% of the tail, the ventral fin being distinctly deeper than the dorsal one); tail tip pointed to rounded; tail axis broad, converges in last third towards tail tip; vent tube dextral; lateral sacs present, extending from spiracle to end of body, covering lower two thirds of flanks; short sinister spiracle, translucent, opening lateral, not visible in dorsal view, originating slightly posterior to mid-body; mouth opening frontal; labial tooth row formula 0/0; both jaw sheaths completely keratinized, serrated and with a lateral pair of caniniform projections (fangs); median part of lower jaw with six to seven needle-like cusps (
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d); one distinct serration abaxial to fangs; upper jaw sheath narrow and almost straight; lower jaw sheath heavier, slightly bent, serration more pronounced; semicircular to bilobate posterior lip, covered with 20 large papillae (
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Channing
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: 18) and numerous small papillae; arrangement of large papillae symmetric along vertical body axis, arranged in two semicircular rows; small papillae arranged along edge of posterior lip (
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c); short, straight to depressed w-shaped skin fold on lower lip, just posterior to lower jaw sheath; oral disc width 41.8 ± 7.1% (N= 4) of body length; mouth width 24.5 ± 4.6% (N= 4) of oral disc width.
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The largest known individual (ZMB 78534, Gosner stage 25) measured
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reports a juvenile with
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<emphasis id="B954EAFDFF8DFFE3FAC250F1FEC3FA31" bold="true" box="[151,292,1474,1496]" pageId="12" pageNumber="41">FIGURE 10.</emphasis>
Dorsal (a) and lateral view (b) of
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, fin tips added from morphologically corresponding individuals, with sketches of mouthpart (c; funnel mouth folded) in frontal view and jaw sheaths with caniniform projections in upper and lower jaw (d); scale bars: 1 mm.
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<emphasis id="B954EAFDFF8DFFE3FA92530EFDEEF9B0" bold="true" box="[199,521,1597,1622]" pageId="12" pageNumber="41">Coloration in preservation.</emphasis>
Dark brown body and tail, densely and irregularly mottled with dark brown spots; some individuals lighter colored; venter slightly lighter; tail fins mottled, dorsal one brownish with dark spots, ventral fin translucent with few spots.
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