Chalcorana labialis (Boulenger, 1887)
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https://doi.org/ 10.15560/15.6.1055 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03CD3D45-8313-FFC8-B84D-F8B8FDADA973 |
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Marcus |
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Chalcorana labialis (Boulenger, 1887) |
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Chalcorana labialis (Boulenger, 1887) View in CoL
Figure 13
Materials examined. Seroja Camp (04°39.415′N, 101° 16.333′E), 2–5 July 2019 (GKA022, 023, 042–044; HC1037–40).
Identification. Vomerine teeth present; tympanum distinct; skin on dorsum granular; flanks rugose; supra- tympanic fold absent; dorsolateral fold weak or absent; throat, chest, and anterior half of abdomen smooth, posterior half rugose; dorsal color variable from light green, brownish, to pale yellow, usually with faint, dark spots on back; flanks sometimes yellowish; backs of frogs turn dark brown when handled, rendering dorsal spots dis- tinct; lips white; limbs with faint blotches not forming distinct crossbars; venter whitish, with or without dark blotches on the gular and pectoral region. These characters are in agreement with Berry (1975).
Remarks. Frogs were observed on rocks, debris, or low vegetation along most waterways.
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