Kalophrynus eok, Das & Haas, 2003

Das, Indraneil & Haas, Alexander, 2003, A New Species Of Kalophrynus (Anura: Microhylidae) From The Highlands Of North-Central Borneo, Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 51 (1), pp. 109-113 : 110-111

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.13229479

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scientific name

Kalophrynus eok
status

sp. nov.

Kalophrynus eok View in CoL , new species

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Material examined. – Holotype - Adult male, SBC A.00310 (field number ID-7474; holotype) from Long Re (03º 42’ 2”N; 115º 32’ 06”E), east of Bario along forest trail to Kalimantan border, Sarawak, East Malaysia (Borneo), coll. A. Haas & I. Das, 9 Sep.2001. GoogleMaps

projecting slightly beyond mandible; nostrils dorso-laterally positioned, nearer tip of snout than to orbit of eye (E-N/ES ratio 0.78); internarial distance greater than distance from anterior margin of eye to nostril ( IN /E-N ratio 1.05); eye small ( ED /HL ratio 0.55); its diameter less than eye to nostril distance ( ED /E-N ratio 1.38); interorbital width greater than upper eyelid width ( IO /UE ratio 2.05); canthus rostralis distinct; loreal region vertical; upperjaw edentate; a ‘W’- shaped notch (= symphysial knob) on anterior edge of mandible; mouth extends to posterior corner of eye; tongue elongate, smooth, with rounded tip; pupil horizontal; tympanum distinct; supratympanic fold absent.

Fingers basally webbed, the inner and outer margins of finger IV with skin fringes; relative length of fingers (measurements in parentheses, in mm): 3 (4.0)> 2 (2.1)> 1 (1.4)> 4 (1.2); finger tips rounded but not dilated; subarticular tubercles prominent, rounded, numbering one on first, second and fourth fingers, two on third finger; fleshy palmar tubercles; portion of finger IV projecting from palm longer than terminal phalanx of finger III; smooth nuptial pads present on upper surfaces of fingers II and III; no enlarged glands on lower arm.

Toes webbed basally to below level of basal subarticular tubercle of toe IV and level of subarticular tubercle of toe Diagnosis. – A small ( SVL 26.3 mm in the only specimen known, an adult male) species of Kalophrynus , diagnosable from congeneric species in showing the following combination of characters: snout obtuse, slightly projecting beyond mandible; head wider than long; fingers and toes basally webbed; a single subarticular tubercle on finger IV; inner and outer metarsal tubercles present; dorsum brick-red, with dark interorbital bar, shoulder chevron and transverse body bar irregular in outline and fused with each other; and inguinal ocellus absent.

Description of holotype (adult male). – A small species of Kalophrynus, SVL 26.3 mm; body elongate, with a narrow waist; head broader than long (HW/HL ratio 1.32); snout obtusely pointed when viewed dorsally and laterally;

III; relative length of toes (measurements in parentheses, in mm): 4 (6.4)> 3 (4.2)> 5 (3.7)> 2 (2.4)> 1 (0.6); toe tips rounded; subarticular tubercles prominent, rounded, numbering one on first and second toes; two on third and fifth toes; and three on fourth toe; rounded inner and outer metatarsal tubercles.

Dorsum granular, especially on eyelids and upper surfaces of limbs; no supratympanic fold extends from posterior angle of eye to base of forelimbs; abdomen and inner side of thighs have large, flattened glandular structures.

Colour. – In life, brick-red dorsally, with a sepia interorbital band, fused posteriorly with an irregular, inverted V-shaped scapular mark which is followed by an irregular transverse band across midbody of the same colour; venter flesh color, sides of throat peach red; pectoral and abdominal regions with scattered cream spots; nuptial pads on fingers II and III cream; no inguinal ocellus; and flattened glandular structures of the venter, especially on gular region and lower surfaces of thighs and tibia cream coloured.

Measurements (in mm). – SVL 26.3; HL 5.3; HW 7.0; HD 5.5; BW 9.5; TBL 11.8; TD (vertical) 1.9; TD (horizontal) 1.8; ED 2.9; UE 2.2; IN 2.2; IO 4.5; E-S 2.7; E-N 2.1; AG 11.7.

Etymology. – eok, Kelabit for tiny, in allusion to the small size.

Ecological notes. – The holotype and only known specimen was found calling from a water-filled node of a fallen bamboo, across a forest path within a primary submontane forest at an elevation of ca. 1,050 m above mean sea level. It was collected around 0900 h, following a night of torrential rainfall. Its call can be described as a single, low pitched note, emitted ca. every 3 secs. The following species of frogs were found sympatric with the new species: Limnonectes leporinus , L. kuhlii , Rana hosii , R. chalconota , R. aff. signata, Staurois natator, Nyctixalus pictus, Philautus sp., Leptobrachium montanum and Microhyla berdmorei .

Remarks. – The new species from the Kelabit Highlands is compared with all known congeners, listing only opposing suites of characters for congeners: Kalophrynus baluensis Kiew, 1984 (distribution: endemic to Gunung Kinabalu, Sabah, East Malaysia), subarticular tubercles on toes weakly developed; toe V with a single subarticular tubercle; toes unwebbed; raised dermal fold in interorbital region; inguinal ocelli yellow, bordered with black; and dorsum light brown with a dark brown patch, comprising closely-located blotches, running from snout to inguinal region; K. bunguranus (Günther, 1895) (distribution: Great Natuna Island, Indonesia; the record from Limbang, Sarawak in Parker, 1934: 100, in need of confirmation), snout and eye diameter subequal; parotoid glands present; toes one-third webbed; inguinal ocellus present and raised fold in interorbital region; K. heterochirus Boulenger, 1900 (distribution: Borneo), dorsum unpatterned dark brown, with or without bluish-white inguinal spots; dorsum smooth; finger IV with three subarticular tubercles; and no outer metatarsal tubercle; K. interlineatus (Blyth, 1855) (distribution: south-eastern China, Myanmar, northern Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam; this taxon was elevated to the rank of species by Matsui et al., 1996), male SVL to 47.7 mm; outer metarsal tubercle absent; and dorsal pattern comprising a narrow dark line commencing from tip of snout; K. intermedius Inger, 1966 (distribution: Borneo), finger IV with two subarticular tubercles; and dorsum brown or purplish-brown, unpatterned or with obscure dark markings; K. menglienicus Yang & Su, 1980 (distribution: south-eastern China), toes free; a dark stripe from nostril to anterior corner of mouth, and along sides, from corner of eyes, across flanks, to inguinal region; and dorsum with scattered dark blotches; K. minusculus Iskandar, 1998 (distribution: Java, Indonesia), several parallel black stripes on dorsum and paired axillary glands present; K. nubicola Dring, 1984 (distribution: Borneo), subarticular tubercles on digits indistinct or absent; males with enlarged glands on lower arm and venter pale orange with blue markings; K. orangensis Dutta et al., 2000 (distribution: Assam State, north-eastern India), SVL 35-38 mm; supratympanic fold present; fingers free of web; a black ocellus in inguinal region and dorsum reddish-brown or cream, with a deep brown inverted V-shaped mark; K. palmatissimus Kiew, 1984 (distribution: Peninsular Malaysia), tympanum indistinct; outer metatarsal tubercle absent; webbing on toe IV to beyond median subarticular tubercle; and sole of feet with supernumerary spicules; K. pleurostigma (Tschudi, 1838) (distribution: southern China, Thailand, the Malay Peninsula, Natuna Island, Sumatra, Borneo, the Philippines islands including Leyte, Mindanao, Maripipi, Bohol and Camiguin), SVL to 52.0 mm; black ocellus in inguinal region; venter pale with scattered black pigmentation; finger IV with two subarticular tubercles; and webbing on toe IV to median subarticular tubercle; K. punctatus Peters, 1871 (distribution: north-western Borneo and perhaps Pulau Sipura in the Mentawai Archipelago, the latter record in need of confirmation; see Dring et al., “1989” 1990), snout length and eye diameter subequal; tympanum partially obscured; toe V projecting beyond toe III; outer metatarsal tubercle indistinct; and dorsum brown with oblique pale lines on sides of head and flanks; K. robinsoni Smith, 1922 (distribution: Peninsular Malaysia), SVL to 18.0 mm; a series of tubercles along dorsolateral region; snout length and eye diameter subequal; and subarticular tubercles indistinct; and K. subterrestris Inger, 1966 (distribution: Borneo), dorsum dark brown with scattered pale spots; and pale inguinal spot present.

IO

Instituto de Oceanografia da Universidade de Lisboa

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Amphibia

Order

Anura

Family

Microhylidae

Genus

Kalophrynus

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