Conraua goliath ( Boulenger, 1906 ) Photo
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.11105986 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11106190 |
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Conraua goliath ( Boulenger, 1906 ) Photo |
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Conraua goliath ( Boulenger, 1906) Photo View in CoL figure 13B
TYPE LOCALITY.— “Efulen”, South Cameroon .
DISTRIBUTION.— Conraua goliath is distributed over south-western Cameroon (Nkongsamba region) and mainland Equatorial Guinea. In Equatorial Guinea, it has been recorded in several localities in Río Muni ( Sabater Pi 1985; De la Riva 1994) ( Map 14A View MAPS ).
COMMENTS.— This is the largest living frog in the world. The holotype measured 25 cm of snout-vent length ( Boulenger 1906b), and the largest specimen recorded weighted 3.3 kg ( Sabater Pi 1985). Adults live in the fast-flowing rivers in lowland rainforest, below 1000 m a.s.l., where they rest over the rocks, emerging from rapids during the day, while they move along the river margins during the night ( Sabater Pi 1985). Some aspects of their reproductive behaviour, such as nest construction for spawing, have been recently described ( Schäfer et al. 2019).
SPECIMENS EXAMINED.— Twenty specimens. [ Río Muni] ( MNCN 4050 About MNCN ) . Niefang, Sense (1º33´N, 09º48´W) June / July 1964 ( EBD 2699–2701 View Materials , EBD 2754–2756 View Materials , EBD 20842–20854 View Materials ); San Joaquín de Ndyiacom ( EBD 31507 View Materials ) GoogleMaps .
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