Biology:Oreophryne rookmaakeri

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Short description: Species of amphibian

Oreophryne rookmaakeri
Scientific classification edit
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Amphibia
Order: Anura
Family: Microhylidae
Genus: Oreophryne
Species:
O. rookmaakeri
Binomial name
Oreophryne rookmaakeri
Mertens, 1927

Oreophryne rookmaakeri is a species of frog in the family Microhylidae. It is endemic to the island of Flores, Indonesia.[1][2] The specific name rookmaakeri honours Hendrik Roelof Rookmaaker, a Dutch colonial administrator who was resident on Flores.[3] Common name Flores cross frog has been coined for this species.[1][2][3]

Distribution

The type locality is "Rana Mese" in western Flores,[2] although the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species maps it further east on the island.[1]

Description

One paratype, held at the Bogor Zoology Museum, measures about 26 mm (1.0 in) in snout–vent length.[4] Another paratype at the Museum of Comparative Zoology measures about 30 mm (1.2 in) in snout–vent length.[5]

Habitat and conservation

Oreophryne rookmaakeri occurs in tropical dry forest and shrubland[1] at elevations of 900–1,200 m (3,000–3,900 ft) above sea level.[2] It lives in bushes and trees. Presumably, it lays its eggs on the ground and the eggs develop directly to froglets, without free-living larval stage.[1]

There is little specific information on threats to this species, but it would probably be suffer from extensive habitat loss. It is not known to occur in any protected area.[1]

References

Wikidata ☰ Q2242377 entry