Afrixalus fulvovittatus (Cope, 1861)
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.11287122 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11287281 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03EEFC14-FFB2-FFCC-FF7C-819FA7D478BD |
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Felipe |
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Afrixalus fulvovittatus (Cope, 1861) |
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Afrixalus fulvovittatus (Cope, 1861) View in CoL
Banded Spiny Reed Frog
Material: Two females, NGK-Nimba 0066 , NGK-Nimba 0067 ( Fig. 8F View Fig ) .
Comments: Afrixalus fulvovittatus can be easily recognized by its characteristic reddish-brown dorsal surface with three light longitudinal stripes joining on the tip of the snout. The delicate reddish-brown line in the middle of each light stripe distinguishes it from the similar looking A. vittiger ( Pickersgill 2007) . This nocturnal species prefers the heavily degraded habitats of the forest zone ( Schiøtz 1967; Rödel and Glos 2019). In the Yéalé village, the species was found in rice paddies and grassy swamps (07°31.928’N, 008°25.401’W; 425 m asl). The SULs of two females were 19.8–21.0 mm, thus they were below the described size for A. fulvovittatus ( Schiøtz 1967) .
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