Biology:Amolops nepalicus

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Short description: Species of frog

Amolops nepalicus
Scientific classification edit
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Amphibia
Order: Anura
Family: Ranidae
Genus: Amolops
Species:
A. nepalicus
Binomial name
Amolops nepalicus

Amolops nepalicus is a species of frog in the family Ranidae.[1][2] It is endemic to Nepal and is only known from two localities in the Sankhuwasabha District. Common names Nepal sucker frog and Nepal cascade frog have been proposed for it.[2]

Taxonomy

First described in 1991, Amolops nepalicus was brought into synonymy of Amolops marmoratus by works published in 2000–2004. This synonymy was questioned in 2012, but only formally rejected in 2020.[2][3]

Description

Adult males measure 36–47 mm (1.4–1.9 in) and adult females 45–79 mm (1.8–3.1 in) in snout–vent length. The head is slightly longer than it is wide. The tympanum is distinct. The fingers have no webbing while the toes are fully webbed. There are few rounded tubercles scattered on the dorsum whereas the belly is smooth; the dorsolateral fold is indistinct. The dorsal coloration is light brown or white with dark brown spots. Males have an external vocal sac.[3]

Habitat and conservation

Amolops nepalicus is a semi-aquatic[1] frog that inhabits torrential streams with high canopy cover[3] at elevations of 670–848 m (2,198–2,782 ft) above sea level.[2][3] Threats to this poorly known species are not known. It is not known to present in any protected area.[1]

References

Wikidata ☰ Q2212652 entry