Thursday, February 19, 2009

Hylarana siberu the exotic frog from Bengkulu

Posted by Yayux at 5:34 AM




Common name :
Siberut Island frog

Type locality :
"Teitei Bulak, Sabeuleleu, Siberut [Island], 1° 21´S, 98° 59´E", Mentawai Islands, Indonesia.

Distribution :
iberut Island, Mentawai island group, and possibly montane forested regions of Sumatra (Bengkulu, Barisan Selatan, and Jambi); Pahang, Peninsular Malaysia.

Life history :
Previously thought to be endemic to Siberut Island, Indonesia but recently discovered in two localities in Pahang. They resemble Hylarana picturata in appearence but can be distinguished by having a continuous dorsolateral stripe, an immaculate dorsum without spots and males lacking nuptial pads. Hylarana siberu inhabits undisturbed lowland forests where they can be found in swampy habitats.

Snout-Vent-Length :
up to 39.5 mm (male); 44.9 mm (female)

Tympanum :
Visible

Skin :
Skin above fine to coarsely granular; males have humeral glands but no nuptial pads;

Dorsal color :
Ground color dark brown to black; continuous orange-red dorsolateral stripe from snout to groin; dorsum immaculate, without spots; flanks and upperside of limbs with yellowish spots;

Ventral color :
Brown with yellow markings on throat.

Reference :
http://research.amnh.org/herpetology/amphibia/references.php?id=21371
http://research.amnh.org/herpetology/amphibia/names.php?taxon=&family=&subfamily=&genus=&commname=&authority=&year=&geo=0&dist=bengkulu&comment=
http://herpweb.net/species/amphibians/ranidae/hy_siberu.html


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