Breviceps parvus Hewitt 1925a

Conradie, Werner, Branch, William R. & Watson, Gillian, 2015, Type specimens in the Port Elizabeth Museum, South Africa, including the historically important Albany Museum collection. Part 1: Amphibians, Zootaxa 3936 (1) : -

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3936.1.2

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Breviceps parvus Hewitt 1925a
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Annals of the Natal Museum, 5(2): 192–194; Pl. X, Fig. 6–8 View FIGURE 6 View FIGURE 7 View FIGURE 8 . Current name: Breviceps adspersus Peters, 1882

Lectotype: PEM A1534; Grahamstown, Eastern Cape Province, South Africa; collector and date unknown.

Paralectotypes (4): PEM A1533, 1535–1537; Grahamstown, Eastern Cape Province, South Africa; J. Hewitt collected PEM A1536 (formerly AMG 1092) in August 1910 from within a termite nest; R. Essex collected PEM A1537 from Coldsprings, near Grahamstown.

Remarks. The type description makes no reference to the number of specimens in the type series. PEM A 1533 and 1534 are both illustrated in the type description (Pl. X, Fig. 6 View FIGURE 6 ). PEM A1534 is designated as the lectotype as it is the largest specimen and in very good condition. All are in similar conditions, apart from PEM A1536 which has a ventrolateral incision from arm to groin. According to Loveridge (1929b), one syntype was donated to the MCZ (A-10836). Placed in synonymy with Breviceps pentheri pentheri by Parker (1934), and later transferred to the synonymy of Breviceps adspersus by Poynton (1964).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Amphibia

Order

Anura

Family

Brevicipitidae

Genus

Breviceps

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