Description of a new megophrys kuhl & van hasselt, 1822 (Anura, megophryidae) from guizhou province, china

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A new species of the genus Megophrys is described from Guizhou Province, China. Molecular phylogenetic analyses based on mitochondrial DNA indicated the new species as a clade clustered into the Megophrys clade. The new species can be distinguished from its congeners by a combination of the following characters: body size moderate (SVL 40.0–45.5 mm in males and 48.9–51.2 mm in females); vomerine teeth absent; tongue not notched behind; tympanum distinctly visible, oval; a small horn-like tubercle at the edge of each upper eyelid; two metacarpal tubercles in hand; toes with rudimentary webbing; heels overlapping when thighs are positioned at right angles to the body; tibiotarsal articulation reaching the level of mid-eye when leg stretched forward; in breeding males, an internal single subgular vocal sac present and brownish nuptial pads, made up of black nuptial spines, present on the dorsal base of the first two fingers.

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Li, S. Z., Lu, N. N., Liu, J., & Wang, B. (2020). Description of a new megophrys kuhl & van hasselt, 1822 (Anura, megophryidae) from guizhou province, china. ZooKeys, 2020(986), 101–126. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.986.57119

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