Biology:Pelophryne linanitensis

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Short description: Species of amphibian

Pelophryne linanitensis
Scientific classification edit
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Amphibia
Order: Anura
Family: Bufonidae
Genus: Pelophryne
Species:
P. linanitensis
Binomial name
Pelophryne linanitensis
Mount Murud in Malaysia
Mount Murud in Malaysia
Pelophryne linanitensis is only known from the Mount Murud range in Malaysian Borneo

Pelophryne linanitensis, also known as the Linanit dwarf toad,[2] is a species of toad in the family Bufonidae.[1][3] It is endemic to Batu Linanit in Mount Murud in Sarawak, Borneo.[1][2][3]

Description

Pelophryne linanitensis is a mid-sized species within its genus: adult males measure 18–19 mm (0.7–0.7 in) in snout–vent length;[4] females are unknown.[4][2] The head is wider than it is long. The snout is vertical in lateral view. The tympanum is distinct. Supratympanic fold and parotoid gland are absent. The fingers are extremely short and stout, and with extensively webbed. The toes are long and almost fully webbed.[4] The dorsum is predominantly brown and bears an indistinct, lighter brown hour-glass pattern.[4][2] Males have a subgular vocal sac.[4]

The male advertisement call consists of a metallic "ping" note that is repeated 4–5 times in a call series.[2]

Habitat and conservation

The type series was collected from rhododendron forest at the wind-swept summit of Batu Linanit at 2,250 m (7,380 ft) above sea level. The males were found calling from leaves just 5–15 cm (2.0–5.9 in) above the ground that was covered by deep layer of moss, leave litter, and roots.[1][4][2] The larval habitat is unknown but could be Nepenthes pitchers, near which the males were found.[4]

The type locality is within the Pulong Tau National Park, but habitat loss is occurring within the park. Climate change is also a likely future threat to this species. It is likely a summit specialist with very limited range, likely about 1 km².[1]

References

Wikidata ☰ Q3022109 entry