Two Unknown Arboreal Frogs (genus Platypelis) Described from the Rainforests of Northeastern Madagascar (Microhylidae: Cophylinae)
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概要
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Two new arboreal microhylid frogs are described from the rainforests of northeastern Madagascar. Platypelis tetra is a very small frog, reaching about 20mm SVL, and inhabits phytotelms in screw Pandanus pines. It was found in some low and mid-altitude rainforests, such as Anjanaharibe-Sud, Besariaka, Tsararano, and Masoala Peninsula. This species diverges from the other Platypelis by its small size and colouration, with a series of whitish spots on the back, of which four are more evident. Furthermore, its advertisement call is composed by a long series of discrete notes at about 3.5-4KHz of frequency, and a repetition rate of about 3.0 notes/s. The second species, Platypelis mavomavo, reaches a larger size (about 30mm SVL), and is characterized by a yellowish colouration of the ventral surface, and a dorsal surface with a network of dark spots on a beige-yellow background. It is currently known from Anjanaharibe-Sud and Ambolokopatrika, around the Andapa water-basin, but is expected to have a wider distribution.
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著者
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ANDREONE FRANCO
Museo Regionale di Scienze Naturali
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FENOLIO DANTÉ
University of Oklahoma, Department of Zoology
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WALVOORD MARK
University of Oklahoma, Department of Zoology
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ANDREONE FRANCO
Museo Regionale di Scienze Naturali, Sezione di Zoologia
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