Raorchestes parvulus ( Boulenger, 1893 )

Yu, Guohua, Liu, Shuo, Hou, Mian, Li, Song & Yang, Junxing, 2019, Extension in distribution of Raorchestes parvulus (Boulenger, 1893) (Anura: Rhacophoridae) to China, Zootaxa 4577 (2), pp. 381-391 : 386-387

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4577.2.10

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5943742

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scientific name

Raorchestes parvulus ( Boulenger, 1893 )
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Raorchestes parvulus ( Boulenger, 1893) View in CoL

( Figs. 3‒5 View FIGURE 3 View FIGURE 4 )

Specimens examined. Five adult males (KIZ 20160365‒20160367, KIZ 20160372, and KIZ 20160373) and a female (KIZ 20160374) collected on 26 April 2018 from Menglun Township (21°54'51.58"N, 101°10'2.68"E, 519 m elevation), Mengla County, Yunnan Province, China.

Morphological description. Measurements are presented in Table 3. Body size small (SVL 18.9‒21.2 mm); HL (6.1‒6.9 mm) shorter than HW (7.4‒7.9 mm); snout rounded, a little shorter (SL 2.5‒2.8 mm) than the diameter of the orbit (ED 2.6‒3.0 mm), but a little longer than IOD; canthus rostalis indistinct; loreal region concave; nostril oval, closer to tip of snout than to eye; IND (1.8‒2.1 mm) narrower than IOD (2.2‒2.6 mm), which broader than UEW (1.8‒2.2 mm); IND almost equal to UEW (1.8‒2.2 mm); pineal spot absent; pupil oval, horizontal; tympanum indistinct, tympanum diameter (TD 0.9‒1.1 mm) smaller than half ED, half SL, and half IOD; supratympanic fold less distinct, curing from posterior edge of eye to shoulder; vomerine teeth absent; tongue notably notched posteriorly; a large external vocal sac.

Forearm and hand length (FHL 9.6‒10.6 mm) generally longer than half body size; fingers short, relative length of fingers: I <II <III <IV; tips of all fingers expanded into discs with circum-marginal and transverse ventral grooves, relative width of discs: I <II <III <IV; webbing absent; subarticular tubercles prominent and rounded, formula 1, 1, 1, 1; supernumerary tubercles absent; metacarpal tubercle indistinct; nuptial pad indistinct.

Heels generally in touch when legs are folded at right angle to body; relative length of toes is I <II <III <V <IV; tips of toes expanded into discs with circum-marginal and transverse ventral grooves; webbed between toes, webbing formula: I2‒ 2II 1.5‒3.25 III2 ‒3.5IV3.25‒ 2V; subarticular tubercles prominent, formula 1, 1, 2, 2, 1; supernumerary tubercles absent; a small inner metatarsal tubercle, oval; outer metatarsal tubercle absent; the tibiotarsal articulation reaches the posterior border of the eye.

Numerous small white warts scattered on top and side of head, upper eyelids, dorsum, flanks, and dorsal surface of limbs; patch of white warts below the vent; throat and ventral part of thigh and tibia smooth; belly and lower surface of the upper arm granular; linea masculina presented in males, whitish.

Coloration in life. Dorsal color pale brown or dark brown, with a dark triangular blotch covering part of interorbital area and occiput and a butterfly-like dark band on the back; two symmetric yellow blotches behind eyes on the back; each side of lumbar region with a dark blotch; arms and legs with more or less distinct dark bars; finger discs and toe discs greyish or faint yellow. Three specimens (KIZ 20160372‒20160374) have a light yellow mid-dorsal vertebral strip running from snout to vent and a light yellow strip along hind limbs, and these two strips cross at vent region; similar strips are absent in other three specimens (KIZ 20160365‒20160367). Ventral surface of body and limbs flesh-colored with white flecks and small dark spots, less so on the lower abdomen; iris brown.

Coloration in preservative. In preservative, yellow faded. Dorsal surfaces of body and limbs greyish or brown, color pattern same as in life; ventral surfaces of body and limbs whitish obscured by many small brown spots and dark brown marblings.

Habitat. In Yunnan, R. parvulus was found calling on bushes ( Fig. 6) and there was no pond nearby. Eggs were not observed.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Amphibia

Order

Anura

Family

Rhacophoridae

Genus

Raorchestes

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