Amnirana sp.
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.11287122 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11287387 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03EEFC14-FFA6-FFD8-FF7C-859CA60E7C3D |
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Amnirana sp. |
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Amnirana sp. ‘albolabris-West’
West African White-lipped Frog
Material: Female, NGK-Nimba 0101 ( Fig. 14F View Fig ).
Comments: Amnirana sp. ‘albolabris-West’ is a forest-dwelling frog occurring in the Upper Guinean zone, formerly regarded as being conspecific with the real A. albolabris from Central African forests ( Jongsma et al. 2018). While its description is being prepared, the occurrence of this species has been even more recently confirmed for Burkina Faso ( Ayoro et al. 2020). This taxon was recorded in the Yéalé village, where a chorus was heard at night in a densely vegetated swampy area. One to two males initiated calling and many other males then joined the chorus. A similar behavior was also observed in A. fonensis (Kouamé et al., unpub. data). In the Yéalé village, frogs belonging to A. sp. ‘albolabris-West’ were also found in large numbers (N> 50) in a cocoa and coffee plantation near a large pond. Females had a less spiny back than males ( Fig. 14G View Fig ).
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