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Oreophryne variabilis

Description

Oreophryne variabilis (Boulenger, 1896a)

Description

Small adult size, SVL = 16.15 27.85 mm; snout rounded; nostrils are located between the eyes and the tip of the snout; tympanum hidden or indistinct, small finger disks; third finger slightly longer than the second and fourth fingers; subarticular tubercles developed, inner metatarsal tubercle an ellipse, heel reaches the posterior eye when adpressed; tibia reaches half of body length when adpressed (TL/SVL = 0.513 0.517). Dorsum is yellowish to dark, with scattered black spots, dorsolateral fold from eyes to shoulders.

Habitat

This species was often found concealed in leaf litter in the water flows in plots 4 and 5 (primary forest). Individuals were sensitive to light and movement. When approached they quickly entered the water flow to hide among the leaf litter, in grass, or under fallen wood. The species was found active at 21 23°C and 86 86% humidity.

Remarks

This species was previously reported from southwest Sulawesi (Iskandar and Tjan 1996), and is also known from mounts Lompobatang and Latimojong above 1000 m asl in southern Sulawesi, and from Gunung Karua at 1200 m asl in south central Sulawesi (IUCN 2019). The presence of the species in this study is a new record in Lake Kalimpa a and Lore Lindu National Park.

Notes

Published as part of Putri, Auni Ade, Fahri, Fahri, Annawaty, Annawaty & Hamidy, Amir, 2019, Ecological investigations and diversity of amphibians in Lake Kalimpa'aı Lore Lindu National Parkı Central Sulawesi, pp. 2503-2516 in Journal of Natural History 53 (41) on page 2510, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2019.1705930, http://zenodo.org/record/3666451

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References

  • Boulenger GA. 1896 a. Descriptions of new reptiles and batrachians obtained by Mr. Alfred Everett in Celebes and Jampea. Ann Mag Nat Hist. 18 (6): 62 - 64. doi: 10.1080 / 00222939608680409.
  • Iskandar DT, Tjan NK. 1996. The amphibian and reptiles of Sulawesi, with notes on the distribution and chromosomal number of frogs. In: Kitchener DJ, Suyanto A, editors. Proceedings of The First International Conference on Eastern Indonesian - Australian vertebrate fauna; 1994 Nov 22 - 26; Manado, Indonesia. p. 39 - 46.
  • [IUCN] The International Union for Conservation of Nature. 2019. The IUCN red list of threatened species. Version 2018 - 2. [Accessed 2019 Jan 15]. http: // www. iucnredlist. org /.