Ingerophrynus parvus (Boulenger, 1887)

Badli-Sham, Baizul Hafsyam, Syafiq, Muhamad Fatihah, Aziz, Mohd Shahrizan Azrul, Mohd Jalil, Natrah Rafiqah, Awang, Muhammad Taufik, Othman, Muhammad Nouril Ammin, Abdul Aziz, Anis Azira, Dzu, Khunirah, Abdol Wahab, Nurul Asyikin, Jamil, Nor Liyana, Ismail, Murni Azima, Wan Azman, Wan Ahmad Aidil, Xin Wei, Ooi, Jamaha, Nur Ain Nabilah, Aqmal-Naser, Mohamad, Fahmi-Ahmad, Muhammad, Shahirah-Ibrahim, Noor, Rizal, Syed Ahmad, Belabut, Daicus M., Kin Onn, Chan, Quah, Evan Seng Huat, Grismer, Larry Lee & Ahmad, Amirrudin B., 2023, A decade of amphibian studies (Animalia, Amphibia) at Sekayu lowland forest, Hulu Terengganu, Peninsular Malaysia, ZooKeys 1157, pp. 43-93 : 43

publication ID

https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1157.95873

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:D4FDD1DB-B1EA-46F3-B638-8A3D888F148E

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/FB790FBE-C8D0-51CB-9D20-905DE963F916

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scientific name

Ingerophrynus parvus (Boulenger, 1887)
status

 

Ingerophrynus parvus (Boulenger, 1887) View in CoL View at ENA

Fig. 3D Malayan Dwarf Toad View Figure 3

Examined specimens.

Ten specimens were previously collected from SRF consisted of seven males (UMTZC1021, UMTZC1025, UMTZC1026, UMTZC1033, UMTZC1255, UMTZC1339, and UMTZC1398, SVL = 33-37 mm) and three females (UMTZC1023, UMTZC1158, and UMTZC1625, SVL = 42-45 mm).

Identification.

Morphological characters of the specimens agreed well with the description by Berry (1975) and Sumarli et al. (2015). Size (SVL: 33-37 mm, n = 7 males; 42-45 mm, n = 3 females); stout body; head with supraorbital and parietal ridges forming straight lines; supratympanic ridges short; tympanum distinct; snout truncate; finger tips rounded; first finger longer than second; subarticular tubercles distinct; toes ½ webbed; paratoid gland rounded to sub-triangular; dorsum skin with distinct spiny tubercles, venter coarsely granular.

Remarks.

Most of the individuals were collected and observed near the stream areas. This species is also common in open recreational areas. Ingerophrynus parvus was commonly found on the leaf litter, in rocky crevices and rotten logs, but rarely found on low vegetation.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Amphibia

Order

Anura

Family

Bufonidae

Genus

Ingerophrynus