Arthroleptis aff. francei Loveridge, 1953
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Arthroleptis aff. francei Loveridge, 1953 |
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Arthroleptis aff. francei Loveridge, 1953 View in CoL
France’s Squeaker
Material. MOUNT SOCONE (top): BMNH 2018.2466. Identification. This single specimen ( Fig. 3A View Fig ) morphologically resembles A. francei in having a relatively small inner metatarsal tubercle; swollen toe tips; and a dark brown band from canthus rostralis, continuing as a broader supratympanic band extending posteroventrally and terminating just dorsal of the arm. The BLAST search confirms the affinity with A. francei from Malawi (96% sequence similarity; FJ 151100). Comments. Arthroleptis francei is listed as Vulnerable ( IUCN SSC Amphibian Specialist Group and South African Frog Re-assessment Group 2016) because it is only known from three threatdefined locations. This species likely represents a species complex that occurs in montane regions of Malawi and northern Mozambique (see photo in Conradie et al. 2016). A review of these populations is crucial to more accurately assess the taxonomic and conservation statuses of A. francei .
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