Microhyla berdmorei (Blyth)

Stuart Ko Sok Thy Neang, Bryan L., 2006, A Collection Of Amphibians And Reptiles From Hilly Eastern Cambodia, Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 54 (1), pp. 129-155 : 137

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.13244981

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13245340

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/CB2487A5-FFF9-6900-2CD1-C2A0F88EF316

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Felipe

scientific name

Microhyla berdmorei (Blyth)
status

 

Microhyla berdmorei (Blyth) View in CoL

Material examined. – Keo Seima: FMNH 262838 About FMNH , hilly evergreen mixed with deciduous and bamboo forest, near 12°10'34.9"N 106°57'47.6"E, 190 m elev., 9 Nov.2003 GoogleMaps ; FMNH 262839-42 About FMNH , bamboo mixed with evergreen forest, near 12°16'45.7"N 106°56'36.4"E, 180 m elev., 8 Nov.2003 GoogleMaps .

O’Rang: FMNH 262837 About FMNH , hilly evergreen forest, near 12°16'24.6"N 107°03'53.1"E, 350 m elev., 10 Dec.2003 GoogleMaps .

Pichrada : FMNH 262653 About FMNH , Phnom Nam Lyr Mountain, evergreen mixed with deciduous and bamboo forest, near 12°32'16"N 107°32'00"E, 600-700 m elev., 20 Jun.2000 GoogleMaps .

Siem Pang: FMNH 262833-36 About FMNH , bamboo mixed with evergreen forest, tributary of O Chay Stream, 14°18'28.6"N 106°33'02.6"E, 310 m elev., 5 Dec.2003 GoogleMaps .

Ta Veng: FMNH 262832 About FMNH , hilly evergreen forest mixed with bamboo forest, O Greng Mak Stream, 14°12'00.5"N 107°18'29.8"E, 200 m elev., 20 Nov.2003 GoogleMaps .

Remarks. – An adult female (SVL 41.7) and nine adult males (SVL 30.5 – 40.0, mean ± SD 35.1 ± 3.5, N = 9) have an obtusely pointed snout; dark throat; toes fully webbed, reaching base of expanded discs on toes; third and fifth toes equal in length; and outer and inner metatarsal tubercles. Males have a strong fold across the throat.

Specimens were collected day and night on sandy, gravel or rocky banks of slow-moving streams, and on the forest floor away from water.

Bourret (1942) reported the species from north-central Cambodia, and both Bourret (1942) and Ohler et al. (2002) reported the species from the mountains of southwestern Cambodia.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Amphibia

Order

Anura

Family

Microhylidae

Genus

Microhyla

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