Phrynobatrachus guineensis Guibé and Lamotte, 1962
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.11287122 |
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Phrynobatrachus guineensis Guibé and Lamotte, 1962 |
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Phrynobatrachus guineensis Guibé and Lamotte, 1962 View in CoL
Guinea Puddle Frog
Material: Male, NGK-Nimba 0034 ( Fig. 11G View Fig ).
Comments: Phrynobatrachus guineensis is the only known West African member of its genus that uses water-filled tree holes as breeding sites ( Rödel 1998; Rödel et al. 2004; Rudolf and Rödel 2007). A breeding male (15.5 mm) was found in a water-filled tree hole in a patch of dense forest (07°34.696’N, 008°25.015’W; 717 m asl).
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