Amietia delalandii ( Dumeril & Bibron, 1841)

Conradie, Werner, Bittencourt-Silva, Gabriela B., Engelbrecht, Hanlie M., Loader, Simon P., Menegon, Michele, Nanvonamuquitxo, Cristovao, Scott, Michael & Tolley, Krystal A., 2016, Exploration into the hidden world of Mozambique's sky island forests: new discoveries of reptiles and amphibians, Zoosystematics and Evolution 92 (2), pp. 163-180 : 168

publication ID

https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zse.92.9948

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:9DA068DA-B881-4091-99FE-252D31DDC7D1

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C44D4FD5-AABF-5F90-B46C-0873F58BF4A1

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scientific name

Amietia delalandii ( Dumeril & Bibron, 1841)
status

 

Amietia delalandii ( Dumeril & Bibron, 1841)

Material

Mt. Mabu ( PEM A11188 View Materials , male, 77.2 mm SUL; PEM A11189 View Materials , juvenile, 27.3 mm SUL; PEM A11190 View Materials , male 58.3 mm SUL; PEM A11191 View Materials , female, 75.5 mm SUL; PEM A11254 View Materials , male, 52.8 mm SUL; PEM A11255 View Materials , juvenile, 29.3 mm SUL; PEM A11256 View Materials , female, 63.3 mm SUL; PEM A11257 View Materials , female, 73.3 mm SUL; PEM A11258 View Materials , female, 74.7 mm SUL; PEM A11259 View Materials , juvenile, 32.5 mm SUL), Mt. Namuli ( PEM A11300 View Materials , female, 83.7 mm SUL; PEM A11301 View Materials , female, 44.0 mm SUL; PEM A11302 View Materials , male, 74.6 mm SUL; PEM A11319 View Materials , male, 86.4 mm SUL; PEM A11397 View Materials , female, 50.3 mm SUL, PEM T692-3), Mt. M’pàluwé ( PEM A11363 View Materials , male, 57.0 mm SUL; PEM A11373 View Materials ; male, 32.0 mm SUL; PEM A11374 View Materials , juvenile, 29.8 mm SUL; PEM A11395 View Materials , juvenile, 29.3 mm SUL; PEM A11396 View Materials , juvenile, 26.4 mm SUL) .

Comments

Channing and Baptista (2013) revised southern African river frogs and restrict Amietia angolensis to Angola and assign southern populations of Amietia angolensis to either Amietia quecketti or Amietia poyntoni . Channing et al. (2016) re-instated Amietia delalandii as a senior synonym of Amietia quecketti . More recently, Larson et al. (2016) identified several well-supported cryptic lineages of river frogs previously assigned to Amietia angolensis in the Albertine Rift region, which refer that further cryptic diversity can be expected in East Africa. The phylogenetic affinities of our newly sampled population are unknown and additional work will be necessary to clarify its taxonomic status. Commonly found at both low and high elevation in forested streams (Fig. 3D View Figure 3 ).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Amphibia

Order

Anura

Family

Pyxicephalidae

Genus

Amietia