A new species of beaked toad, Rhinella (Anura: Bufonidae), from the State of Bahia, Brazil

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Abstract

A new species of beaked toad, Rhinella, is described from Itacaré (14°1 7'S, 38°60'W; 1 3 m altitude), State of Bahia, Northeastern Brazil. Rhinella skuki sp. nov. is related to R. boulengeriand distinguished by the size small (SVL 26.2 mm in male); head longer than wide; snout, viewed from above, long, narrow, spatulate, with lateral borders parallel and rounded tip; in profile, long, strongly acute; parotoid glands large, rounded; tympanum concealed; dorsum rugose, with rounded tubercles uniformly distributed; vocal sac and vocal slits absent; fingers slender, not webbed nor ridged; first finger hypertrophied, with a rounded nuptial pad on the inner surface; toes slender, slightly fringed; webbing absent; ground color of dorsal surfaces dark brownish gray with an interorbital bar and dorsolateral blotches clear brownish gray, leaving an apparent pattern of arrows on dorsum; venter and ventral surfaces of arms and thighs cream with diffuse gray stains and dots; guiar region and chest dark brownish gray. © 2012 Sociedade Brasileira de Zoologia. All rights reserved.

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Caramaschi, U. (2012). A new species of beaked toad, Rhinella (Anura: Bufonidae), from the State of Bahia, Brazil. Zoologia, 29(4), 343–348. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1984-46702012000400007

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