A new Megophrys Kuhl & Van Hasselt (Amphibia, megophryidae) from southeastern China

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A new species of the genus Megophrys from Zhejiang Province, China is described. Molecular phylogenetic analyses supported the new taxon as an independent clade nested into the Megophrys clade and sister to M. lishuiensis. The new species could be distinguished from its congeners by a combination of the following morphological characteristics: (1) small size (SVL 31.0-36.3 mm in male and 41.6 mm in female); (2) vomerine ridge present and vomerine teeth absent; (3) tongue not notched behind; (4) a small horn-like tubercle at the edge of each upper eyelid; (5) tympanum distinctly visible, rounded; (6) two metacarpal tubercles in hand; (7) relative finger lengths: II < I < IV < III; (8) toes with rudimentary webbing at bases; (9) heels overlapping when thighs are positioned at right angles to the body; (10) tibiotarsal articulation reaching tympanum to eye when leg stretched forward; (11) an internal single subgular vocal sac in male; (12) in breeding male, the nuptial pads with black nuptial spines on the dorsal bases of the first and second fingers.

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Wang, B., Wu, Y. Q., Peng, J. W., Shi, S. C., Lu, N. N., & Wu, J. (2020). A new Megophrys Kuhl & Van Hasselt (Amphibia, megophryidae) from southeastern China. ZooKeys, 2020(904), 35–62. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.904.47354

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