Citizen Science meets specimens in old formalin filled jars: a new species of Banded Rubber Frog, genus Phrynomantis (Anura, Phrynomeridae) from Angola

Ceríaco LMP, Santos BS, Pimentel Marques M, Bauer AM, Tiutenko A (2021)


Publication Language: English

Publication Type: Journal article, Original article

Publication year: 2021

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Book Volume: 38

Pages Range: 18–48

Journal Issue: 1–4

Abstract

Three species of Phrynomantis Peters, 1867, have been historically recorded for Angola: P. affinis, P. annectens andP. bifasciatus. As noted by all authors who have dealt with specimens of P. bifasciatus from the country, the Angolan population is characterized by an odd coloration pattern for the species, which led Boulenger to consider it a different variety. A revision of the extant specimens of Angolan Phrynomantisavailable in natural history collections, specimens collected in recent field surveys, as well as recent sightings and photographs allows the recognition of the Angolan population of P. cf. bifasciatus as a new species, endemic to the coastal lowlands of western Angola. The new taxon is described solely based on its coloration pattern and morphology, and it is separated from nominotypic P. bifasciatus by more than one thousand kilometers. The revision of these historical specimens also allowed us to confirm a second record of P. affinis in the country and to contribute to an overall better understanding of the distribution of the species of the genus on the continent.

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APA:

Ceríaco, L.M.P., Santos, B.S., Pimentel Marques, M., Bauer, A.M., & Tiutenko, A. (2021). Citizen Science meets specimens in old formalin filled jars: a new species of Banded Rubber Frog, genus Phrynomantis (Anura, Phrynomeridae) from Angola. Alytes, 38(1–4), 18–48.

MLA:

Ceríaco, Luís Miguel Pires, et al. "Citizen Science meets specimens in old formalin filled jars: a new species of Banded Rubber Frog, genus Phrynomantis (Anura, Phrynomeridae) from Angola." Alytes 38.1–4 (2021): 18–48.

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