Bufo robinsoni Branch and Braack 1996

Madoqua, 19(1): 15–23, Figs. 1–3, 4.

Current name: Vandijkophrynus robinsoni (Branch and Braack, 1996)

Holotype: PEM A2492; Paradise Gorge (28°19'45"S; 17°00'15"E, alt. 466 m a.s.l.) in the northern foothills of the Vandersterberg, Richtersveld National Park, Cape Province, South Africa. The type locality is a series of about eight small, spring-fed freshwater pools (all less than 15 m 2 in surface area) in a narrow gorge cutting through quartzite; W.R. Branch, H. Braack, R. Hall and M. Raffe, 14 September 1992.

Paratypes (6): PEM A 2256–58, 2289, 2491, and 3421; same data as holotype, except PEM A2258 which was collected by H. Braack, 4 June 1992.

Additional specimens: The type description mentions additional series of adults (PEM A 2489–90, 2483, 2488 and 2516) and tadpoles/metamorphs (PEM A2518).

Remarks. Other paratypes are in TMP (no. 79426) and CAS (no. 193556, 193559, 193569–70). Frost et al. (2006) placed this species in a new genus, Vandijkophrynus .