Hyperolius concolor (Hallowell, 1844)

Kanga, Kouassi Philippe, Kouamé, N’Goran Germain, Zogbassé, Parfait, Gongomin, Basseu Aude-Inès, Agoh, Konan Laurent, Kouamé, Akoua Michèle, Konan, Jean Christophe B. Y. N., Adepo-Gourène, Abouo Béatrice, Gourène, Germain & Rödel, Mark-Oliver, 2021, Amphibian diversity of a West African biodiversity hotspot: an assessment and commented checklist of the batrachofauna of the Ivorian part of the Nimba Mountains, Amphibian & Reptile Conservation (e 275) 15 (1), pp. 71-107 : 84

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1525-9153

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scientific name

Hyperolius concolor (Hallowell, 1844)
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Hyperolius concolor (Hallowell, 1844) View in CoL

Uniform Reed Frog

Material: One female, NGK-Nimba 0011 ( Fig. 9A), and two males, NGK-Nimba 0012 ( Fig. 9B), NGK-Nimba 0020. Comments: Hyperolius concolor is one of the most common West African frogs, widespread in a range of habitats from savannahs and farmbush to degraded and gallery forests ( Schiøtz 1967; Rödel 2000). It even has been reported from urban sites ( Kouamé et al. 2015). Calling males were abundant in rice paddies and grasscovered edges of ponds (07°31.928’N, 008°25.401’W; 425 m asl). The species is dichromatic ( Portik et al. 2019), with females exhibiting a uniform light yellowishgreen back with reddish toe discs (SUL: 32.0–33.0 mm, N = 2); males in contrast are brownish, often with some dark patterns between the eyes and on the back (SUL: 23.5–25.5 mm, N = 5).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Amphibia

Order

Anura

Family

Hyperoliidae

Genus

Hyperolius

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