Ansonia latiffi Wood, Grismer, Norhayati & Juliana, 2008
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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1157.95873 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/4414D779-FF1E-5AA3-A2B0-891CA11D817C |
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Ansonia latiffi Wood, Grismer, Norhayati & Juliana, 2008 |
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Ansonia latiffi Wood, Grismer, Norhayati & Juliana, 2008 View in CoL
Fig. 3A Latiff’s Torrent-dwelling Toad View Figure 3
Examined specimens.
Eight specimens were collected from SRF consisted of four males (UMTZC1319, UMTZC1400, UMTZC1461, and UMTZC1575, SVL = 38-60 mm) and four females (UMTZC1318, UMTZC1353, UMTZC1401, and UMTZC1553, SVL = 41-59 mm).
Identification.
Morphological characters of the specimens from SLF agreed well with the description by Wood et al. (2008b). Size (SVL: 38-60 mm, n = 4 males; 41-59 mm, n = 4 females); snout projecting beyond lower jaw; tympanum distinct; interorbital ridges absent; small warts at jaw; head narrow in females, but wide in males; inner and outer metatarsal tubercles present; first finger reaching tip of second finger; single mandibular asperities in UMTZC1400 and double for other specimens; dorsal tubercles distinct; spotting at gular region, obscured in UMTZC1353 and UMTZC1553; abdomen finely granular; no dorsolateral row of tubercles;
Remarks.
All observed and collected A. latiffi were found along the banks of the small streams of the Peres River within the areas of SRF. Ansonia latiffi is typically found on rocky substrate or the ground of sloping terrain, and sometimes found perched on low vegetation below 1 m from the ground.
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