Abavorana nazgul Quah, Shahrul Anuar, Grismer, Wood, Siti Azizah & Muin 2017

Quah, Evan S. H., Grismer, L. Lee, Wood Jr., Perry L., Lim, Kelvin K. P., Imbun, Paul Y. & Anuar, M. S. Shahrul, 2021, An investigation into the taxonomy of Abavorana luctuosa (Peters, 1871) (Anura, Ranidae) and the resurrection of Rana decorata Mocquard, 1890 from Borneo, Vertebrate Zoology 71, pp. 75-99 : 75

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Abavorana nazgul Quah, Shahrul Anuar, Grismer, Wood, Siti Azizah & Muin 2017
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Abavorana nazgul Quah, Shahrul Anuar, Grismer, Wood, Siti Azizah & Muin 2017

Gunung Jerai Black Stream-Frog Figs 8G-H View Figure 8 , 9E-F View Figure 9

Rana luctuosa Sukumaran, J. 2005: 38

Holotype.

An adult male ( USMHC 2231) collected on 9 April 2016 from Gunung Jerai, Kedah, Peninsular Malaysia (5°47.719'N; 100°26.222'E, 948 m in elevation) by Evan S.H. Quah and David Chan.

Diagnosis.

Abavorana nazgul can be differentiated from its congeners by the following combination of characters: adult males 41.51-44.1 mm SVL and single adult female 52.51 mm; adult males with SW 7.98-8.70 mm, single adult female SW 9.59 mm; adult males with IOD 3.94-4.48 mm, single adult female IOD 4.94 mm; adult males with TD 3.52-4.01 mm, single adult female TD 4.10 mm; adult males with FL 22.20-23.22 mm, single adult female FL 27.80 mm; nuptial pads absent in males; humeral glands in males small (2.4-2.98 mm) (Table 5 View Table 5 ); dorsolateral stripe continuous, orange to yellow in colour; dorsum between dorsolateral stripes black, with or without faint orange or yellow speckles; flanks black, colouration unstratified; distinct cream-colored spots on flanks, dorsal surfaces of limbs, and upper lip; venter grey-brown with prominent light spots on throat and belly, smaller spots on underside of thigh (Fig. 9E-F View Figure 9 ; Quah et al. 2017).

Distribution.

Abavorana nazgul is thus far confirmed from the upper elevations of Gunung Jerai, Kedah, Peninsular Malaysia ( Quah et al. 2017). Specimens resembling this species have been photographed at Thale Ban National Park, Satun Province in southern Thailand at approximately 500-600m in elevation around wild boar wallows but are only tentatively identified as A. cf. nazgul pending positive evidence (Fig. 8H View Figure 8 ).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Amphibia

Order

Anura

Family

Ranidae

Genus

Abavorana