Tomopterna elegans

Zimkus, Breda M. & Larson, Joanna G., 2011, Examination of the molecular relationships of sand frogs (Anura: Pyxicephalidae: Tomopterna) and resurrection of two species from the Horn of Africa, Zootaxa 2933 (1), pp. 27-45 : 38

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.2933.1.2

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/1D615D22-FF8A-FFA5-FF11-FD6654406327

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scientific name

Tomopterna elegans
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Redescription of Tomopterna elegans View in CoL

Tomopterna elegans is determined to be a distinct species using the molecular and morphogical data previously presented. The following redescription is based on an adult male specimen ( CAS 190562 About CAS ; measurements in Table 4) as the type series included only juvenile specimens (Appendix 6). Additional specimens redetermined as T. elegans are cited in Appendix 1. Body shape compact and toad-like; habit stout; vomerine teeth in two oblique groups between the moderately large choanae; tongue notched with two uneven sides; median papilla on the tongue absent; head short, 1.75 times broader than long; snout rounded; canthus rostralis sharply angled; loreal region slightly concave; nostrils closer to the snout tip than the anterior margin of the eye, eye-nostril length almost two times the snout-nostril length; tympanum distinct and circular, measuring less than one-third the maximum eye diameter; interorbital distance much less than the width of the upper eyelid; subarticular tubercles single and distinct; digit tips not expanded; first finger extending beyond basal subarticular tubercle of second; fingers without webbing; relative length of fingers: IV < II <I < III; inner metatarsal tubercle prominent and shovel-shaped, longer than the first toe; small, round outer metatarsal tubercle present; tarsal tubercle absent; toes with one-third webbing, two phalanges free of webbing on the fourth toe; relative length of toes: I < II < V < III < IV. Skin on upper surface smooth, with some small, isolated warts; some tubercles surrounding the vent; discontinuous glandular ridge present below the tympanum, trailing from the back edge of mouth; nuptial pad on manual digit I; skin on throat thickened, making U-shaped gular flap .

In preservative (alcohol), orange-brown with irregular darker markings, except for symmetric pair of curly bracket-like markings encircling a paler occipital blotch; incomplete, dark interorbital bar is present; glandular ridge from the angle of the mouth to forearm is slightly lighter than the surroundings; upper and lower arm, and hand have a dark transversal bar; upper part of flanks colored like the back (darker), lower like the ventrum (lighter); ventrum cream; thighs, lower legs and feet show three, four, and two darker transversal bars, respectively; throat dark in color.

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Royal British Columbia Museum - Herbarium

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Amphibia

Order

Anura

Family

Pyxicephalidae

Genus

Tomopterna

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Amphibia

Order

Anura

Family

Pyxicephalidae

Genus

Tomopterna

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Amphibia

Order

Anura

Family

Pyxicephalidae

Genus

Tomopterna

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