Scotobleps gabonicus Boulenger, 1900

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Material. ANGOLA – Cabinda Province • Mayombe NP, Chimbete; –4.6631, 12.5447; 182 m a.s.l.; P3.138, FKH 1237–38; GenBank: PQ455954–56 .

Identification. Scotobleps gabonicus is a relatively large species (SVL = 52–70 mm) and the sole representative of a monotypic genus of Arthroleptidae . It can be distinguished from other Arthroleptidae by having large and small warts on the dorsum, head, and limbs, and webbed feet (Channing and Rödel 2019). Specimens from the study area are almost identical (0.3% 16S p -distance) to material from Ivindo, Gabon (GenBank: MF511944) and identical to material for Lekoumou, Republic of the Congo (GenBank: KY080407). However, they differ by ∼5% (16S p -distance) from material from Cameroon and Nigeria (GenBank: KX671793, MT630558), which may suggest cryptic diversification in this group that warrants further investigation.

Biology and distribution. The species is widely distributed in the lowland forests of the Gulf of Guinea (Channing and Rödel 2019). This material represents the first records from Cabinda Province, and adds a new amphibian genus to the country list (Baptista 2024). All the specimens were found active at night near water or moving in open areas near a slow-moving stream in Lower Mayombe. Individuals tried to hide under leaf litter when they were approached.