Description of a new horned toad of megophrys kuhl & van hasselt, 1822 (Amphibia, megophryidae) from zhejiang province, china

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A new species of the Asian horned toad genus Megophrys is described from Zhejiang Province, China, based on multiple data. Molecular phylogenetic analyses based on mitochondrial DNA indicated the new species as an independent clade deeply clustered into the Megophrys clade. The new species is identified from its congeners by a combination of the following characters: body size small (SVL 28.4–32.4 mm in males); vomerine teeth absent; tongue not notched behind; tympanum distinctly visible, oval; a small horn-like tubercle present at the edge of each upper eyelid; two metacarpal tubercles distinctly visible in hand; toes without webbing; heels overlapped when thighs are positioned at right angles to the body; tibiotarsal articulation reaching the level to middle of eye when leg stretched forward; an internal single subgular vocal sac in male; in breeding male, the nuptial pads present on the dorsal base of the first two fingers.

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Wu, Y., Li, S., Liu, W., Wang, B., & Wu, J. (2020). Description of a new horned toad of megophrys kuhl & van hasselt, 1822 (Amphibia, megophryidae) from zhejiang province, china. ZooKeys, 1005, 73–102. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1005.58629

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