Rhacophorus gadingensis, Das & Haas, 2005

Das, Indraneil & Haas, Alexander, 2005, A New Species Of Rhacophorus (Anura: Rhacophoridae) From Gunung Gading, Sarawak, Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 53 (2), pp. 257-263 : 258-259

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.4619660

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4619610

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03948790-FFE0-FF8A-B2D3-3B2C5B1EFA88

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scientific name

Rhacophorus gadingensis
status

sp. nov.

Rhacophorus gadingensis , new species

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Material examined. – Holotype: Adult female ( ZRC 1.11532 View Materials )(field number ID-7831) from Gunung Gading (03º42'2"N 115º32'06"E), Lundu Division, Sarawak, East Malaysia (Borneo), coll. I. Das, 13 Aug.2004. GoogleMaps

Paratype: Adult male ( ZRC)(field number ID-7832),paratopotype ; same data as for holotype GoogleMaps .

Diagnosis. – A small (SVL 29.5 mm in the larger of two specimens) species of Rhacophorus , diagnosable from congeneric species in showing the following combination of characters: snout obtuse, slightly projecting beyond mandible; head wider than long; fingers and toes webbed; lacking nuptial pads (in males) and dermal flap along forearm; a weak supracloacal fold; spinose calcar present; skin not co-ossified to forehead, median lingual process absent; supratympanic fold weak; dorsum brown, with a dark interorbital bar; dark brown blotches on dorsum and flanks with blue blotches.

Description of holotype (adult female). – A small species of Rhacophorus, SVL 29.5 mm; body elongate, with a narrow waist; head broader than long (HW/HL ratio 1.9); snout slopes slightly beyond mandible in lateral view and obtuse in dorsal view; nares oval, laterally positioned, nearer tip of snout than to orbit of eye (E-N/E-S ratio 0.71); internarial distance slightly less than distance from anterior margin of eye to nostril (IN/E-N ratio 0.97); eye large (ED/HL ratio 0.56); pupil vertical; its diameter greater than eye to nostril distance (ED/E-N ratio 1.55); skin not co-ossified to forehead; pinal ocellus absent; interorbital width greater than upper eyelid width (IO/UE ratio 1.82); canthus rostralis distinct; loreal region vertical; maxillary teeth present; a weak ‘W’- shaped notch (= symphysial knob) on anterior edge of mandible; mouth extends to posterior corner of eye; tongue subtriangular, smooth, bifid apically, lacking a median lingual process, free posteriorly for a third its length; choanae located close to anterior of palate; vomerine ridge reduced, in two oblique series, beginning at inner front edge of choana, and closer to choanae than to each other; pupil horizontal; no rictal gland at posterior corner of mouth; tympanum distinct; its horizontal diameter slightly larger than the vertical diameter, and a third of the eye diameter; supratympanic fold weak; no dermal flap along forearm; weak supracloacal fold and postcloacal tubercles absent; dorsum, including upper eyelids and upper surfaces of limbs smooth; abdomen and inner side of thighs with weak glandular structures.

Arm moderately long and thin; fingers long and thin, webbing on finger I, none; on finger II, none (inner) and to basal subarticular tubercle (outer); on finger III, to basal subarticular tubercle (inner) and to distal subarticular tubercle (outer), and on finger IV, to distal subarticular tubercle; relative length of fingers: 3> 4> 2> 1; finger tips dilated, with circummarginal grooves; width of disk on finger III greater than tympanum diameter; subarticular tubercles prominent, rounded, numbering one on first and second fingers, two on third and fourth fingers; palmar tubercles indistinct; hind limbs relatively long and thin, meeting each other but not overlapping when folded right angle to body; toes long and thin; webbing on toe I, to base of disk; toe II, to distal subarticular tubercle (inner) and base of disk (outer); toe III, to distal subarticular tubercle (inner) and base of disk (outer); toe IV, to distal subarticular tubercle (both outer and inner); and toe V, to base of disk; relative length of toes (longest to shortest): 4> 3> 5> 2> 1; toe tips rounded; subarticular tubercles weakly developed, rounded, numbering one on first and second toes; two on third and fifth toes; and three on fourth toe; inner and outer metatarsal tubercles absent; disks on fingers wider than those on toes; heel bears a weak postaxial fold, with a spinous calcar proximally.

Colour. In life, tawny (# 38) dorsally, with a thin antique brown interorbital band that extends across the eyelids; large blotches of the same color on torso, including a transversely widened one at nuchal region, two paired oval ones on midbody and a single median one on sacral region; throat and rest of venter unpigmented yellow-cream, flanks of body with sky blue (# 168D) blotches enclosing irregular brown (# 129) areas; upper surfaces of limbs with light brown crossbars; and lower surfaces of thighs and tibia yellow-cream coloured; digits of arms and webbing pale yellow cream; those of the feet, including webbing, greyish-yellow; pupil black; surrounding iris gem ruby (# 110), lightening to buff (# 124) peripherally.

Measurements (in mm; holotype, followed by paratype in parentheses). – SVL 29.5 (23.7); HL 8.1 (7.1); HW 9.6 (8.3); HD 5.0 (4.0); BW 7.8 (5.5); TBL 16.7 (13.3); TD (vertical) 1.6 (1.3); TD (horizontal) 1.5 (1.9); ED 4.5 (3.7); UE 3.3 (3.2); IN 2.8 (3.0); IO 6.0 (5.1); E-S 4.1 (3.8); E-N 2.9 (2.0); E-T 0.6 (0.6); A-G 15.8 (12.5).

Variation. – The paratype, a male, is smaller in size than the female holotype. It lacks nuptial pads or external vocal pouches.

Etymology. – The new species is named for Gunung Gading, the type locality of the new species.

Ecological notes. – The holotype and paratype were found on vegetation, ca. 3 m and 1 m, respectively, overhanging granite boulders at the edge of a torrential forest stream,> 8 m in width. They were collected ca. 0200-0230 h. The call and larval stages of the new species remain unknown. The following species of frogs were found sympatric with the new species: Chaperina fusca, Limnonectes laticeps, L. leporinus, L. kuhlii, Meristogenys poecilus , Rana hosii , R. picturata , R. raniceps , Staurois guttatus , Nyctixalus pictus , Philautus tectus , Polypedates colletti , Rhacophorus appendiculatus , R. pardalis , Rhacophorus kajau, Leptolalax hamidi, Megophrys nasuta and Ansonia spinulifer .

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