Nothophryne cf. broadleyi Poynton, 1963

Conradie, Werner, Bittencourt-Silva, Gabriela B., Engelbrecht, Hanlie M., Loader, Simon P., Menegon, Michele, Nanvonamuquitxo, Cristovao, Scott, Michael & Tolley, Krystal A., 2016, Exploration into the hidden world of Mozambique's sky island forests: new discoveries of reptiles and amphibians, Zoosystematics and Evolution 92 (2), pp. 163-180 : 168-169

publication ID

https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zse.92.9948

publication LSID

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persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/E31BE668-25E4-596E-86ED-D409FBF1878F

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scientific name

Nothophryne cf. broadleyi Poynton, 1963
status

 

Nothophryne cf. broadleyi Poynton, 1963

Material

Mt. Namuli ( PEM A11320 View Materials , male, 17.9 mm SUL; PEM A11321 View Materials , female, 22.7 mm SUL; PEM A11322 View Materials , male, 18.1 mm SUL; PEM A11322 View Materials , PEM A11323 View Materials , female, 23.4 mm SUL; PEM A11324 View Materials , male, 18.0 mm SUL; PEM A11325 View Materials , juvenile, 19.0 mm SUL; PEM A11326 View Materials , male, 17.5 mm SUL; PEM A11327 View Materials , male, 18.7 mm SUL; PEM A11328 View Materials , female, 25.3 mm SUL; PEM A11329 View Materials , male, 19.5 mm SUL; PEM A11330 View Materials , female, 20.7 mm SUL; PEM A11331 View Materials , male, 18.2 mm SUL; PEM A11332 View Materials , juvenile, 17.1 mm SUL; PEM A11333 View Materials , male, 17.4 mm SUL; PEM A11334 View Materials , male, 18.2 mm SUL; PEM A11335 View Materials , male, 17.5 mm SUL; PEM A11336 View Materials , juvenile, 13.9 mm SUL; PEM A11337 View Materials , juvenile, 13.3 mm SUL; PEM A11338 View Materials , juvenile, 15.7 mm SUL; PEM A11339 View Materials , female, 25.9 mm SUL; PEM A11340 View Materials , male, 17.5 mm SUL; PEM A11342 View Materials , male, 18.1 mm SUL; PEM A11343 View Materials , female, 22.0 mm SUL; PEM A11344 View Materials , male, 18.4 mm SUL; PEM A11345 View Materials , male, 18.0 mm SUL; PEM A11346 View Materials , male, 17.7 mm SUL; PEM A11347 View Materials , male, 17.4 mm SUL), Mt. M’pàluwé ( PEM A11369 View Materials , female, 21.7 mm SUL; PEM A11370 View Materials , female, 23.8 mm SUL; PEM A11371 View Materials , male, 19.2 mm SUL; PEM A11372 View Materials , male, 18.1 mm SUL) .

Comments

Specimens were collected both during the day and at night from rocky outcrops in water seepages (Fig. 3E View Figure 3 , 3F View Figure 3 ). Historically, Nothophryne has only been reported from two localities: Mt. Mulanje, Malawi (type locality) and Mt. M’pàluwé in Mozambique (Poynton 1962 & 1966, Blake 1965), both higher than 1200 m asl. Timberlake et al. (2009) were the first to report this species from Mt. Namuli. Some calls similar to Nothophryne were heard from the summit of Mt. Mabu, but no frog was visually located to confirm the species occurrence in this mountain. Genetic analyses suggest a cryptic diversity in this genus ( Bittencourt-Silva et al. 2016) and additional work is underway to update its taxonomy. Based on its small distribution these nominotypical species is listed as Endangered ( Mazibuko and Poynton 2004). Referring to that the undescribed species will receive similar red list status.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Amphibia

Order

Anura

Family

Pyxicephalidae

Genus

Nothophryne