A new species of kalophrynus with a unique male humeral spine from peninsular malaysia (amphibia, anura, microhylidae)

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A new microhylid, Kalophrynus yongi, is described from the Cameron Highlands of Peninsular Malaysia. Morphologically, the new species differs from all known congeners by having a very stout forelimb with a humeral spine in males. Acoustically, it resembles K. baluensis and K. heterochirus and sharply differs from K. interlineatus, K. pleurostigma, K. palmatissimus, and K. nubicola. © 2009 Zoological Society of Japan.

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Matsui, M. (2009). A new species of kalophrynus with a unique male humeral spine from peninsular malaysia (amphibia, anura, microhylidae). Zoological Science, 26(8), 579–585. https://doi.org/10.2108/zsj.26.579

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