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Ansonia lumut Chan, Jr, Anuar, Muin, Quah, Sumarli & Grismer, 2014, sp. nov.

Authors: Chan, Kin Onn; Wood Jr, Perry L.; Anuar, Shahrul; Muin, Mohd Abdul; Quah, Evan S. H.; Sumarli, Alexandra X. Y.; Grismer, L. Lee;

Ansonia lumut Chan, Jr, Anuar, Muin, Quah, Sumarli & Grismer, 2014, sp. nov.

Abstract

Ansonia lumut sp. nov. Fig. 2 Ansonia malayana Dring 1979:184 Holotype. Adult female (ZRC 1.12503) collected on 31 August 2012 from Gunung Tebu, Terengganu, Malaysia (05°36.11’ N 102°36.19’E; 610 m a.s.l) by Shahrul Anuar, Mohd. A. Muin, E. Quah, L. Grismer, B. Beltran, A. Cobos, A. Alonso, C. Thompson, and C. Ogle. Paratypes. Adult male (LSUHC 10899) collected on 31 August 2012 from Gunung Tebu, Terengganu, Malaysia (05°36.11’ N 102°36.19’E; 610 m a.s.l) by Shahrul Anuar, Mohd. A. Muin, E. Quah, L. Grismer, B. Beltran, A. Cobos, A. Alonso, C. Thompson, and C. Ogle. Adult male (LSUHC 11172) and adult females (LSUHC 11211, 11214) collected on 1 July 2013 from the same locality by Chan Kin Onn, Shahrul Anuar, Mohd, A. Muin, A. Sumarli, J. Chan, H. Heinz and L. Grismer. Diagnosis. Ansonia lumut sp. nov. is assigned to the genus Ansonia based on its phylogenetic placement and the following morphological characters: small body size; slender limbs; no parotoid glands; weak subarticular tubercles; and membranous foot webbing (Inger 1960, 1992). Ansonia lumut sp. nov. can be differentiated from all other congeners by the following combination of characters: SVL 21–23.6 mm in males, 27.7–31.6 mm in females; first finger shorter than second; absence of interorbital and tarsal ridges; distinct dorsal tubercles and dorsolateral row of enlarged tubercles; finger tips not expanded into discs; slightly less than two phalanges free of web on fifth toe; light interscapular spot and light patch below eye absent; presence of large, yellow rictal tubercle; dorsum black with greenish-yellow reticulations; flanks with small yellow spots; fore and hind limbs with yellow crossbars; venter light gray with fine, white spotting; males with nuptial pads on first finger. Description of holotype. Adult female, SVL 29.3 mm; head longer than wide (HL/HW=1.12); snout wider than long (SW/SL=1.18), longer than eye diameter (SL/ED=1.46), slightly projecting beyond lower jaw, dorsally convex with a midline depression, truncated with slight median point in dorsal view, truncated and caudoventrally sloping in lateral view; canthus rostralis distinct, lores vertical, slightly concave; nares open laterally, just below canthus, nearly terminal on snout, distance between nares smaller than snout length (IND /SL=0.58), approximately half of snout width (IND /SW=0.49); eyes large, slightly protruding beyond labials in dorsal view, diameter less than snout length (ED/SL=0.68) and interorbital distance (ED/IOD=0.87), pupils circular; interorbital region flat, distance smaller than snout width (IOD/SW=0.67) and snout length (IOD/SL=0.79); tympanum distinct, oval, taller than wide, vertical diameter smaller than eye diameter (TD/ED=0.65); choanae subcircular, separated by distance larger than their diameter; vomerine ridge and teeth absent; tongue narrow, ending in median point, posterior ⅓ free. Forelimbs and fingers long and slender; finger length from shortest to longest: I

Published as part of Chan, Kin Onn, Wood Jr, Perry L., Anuar, Shahrul, Muin, Mohd Abdul, Quah, Evan S. H., Sumarli, Alexandra X. Y. & Grismer, L. Lee, 2014, A new species of upland Stream Toad of the genus Ansonia Stoliczka, 1870 (Anura: Bufonidae) from northeastern Peninsular Malaysia, pp. 427-440 in Zootaxa 3764 (4) on pages 431-437, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3764.4.3, http://zenodo.org/record/230623

Keywords

Amphibia, Ansonia, Animalia, Ansonia lumut, Biodiversity, Anura, Chordata, Bufonidae, Taxonomy

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