Kalophrynus interlineatus (Blyth)
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.13244981 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/CB2487A5-FFF9-6900-2E3A-C5C3F89DF64F |
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Kalophrynus interlineatus (Blyth) |
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Kalophrynus interlineatus (Blyth) View in CoL
Material examined. – Keo Seima: FMNH 262687 About FMNH , along small river in disturbed evergreen mixed with deciduous forest, 150 m elev., coll. J. Walston, May.2000 .
Pichrada : FMNH 262688 About FMNH , rock hill at base of Phnom Nam Lyr Mountain, near 12°32'16"N 107°32'10"E, 700 m elev., 18 Jun.2000 GoogleMaps ; FMNH 262689-90 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., 21-22 Jun.2000 GoogleMaps .
Remarks. – These agree with the expanded descriptions by Parker (1934; as a subspecies of K. pleurostigma Tschudi ) and Matsui et al. (1996) by having toes less than one-third webbed, with the third toe webbing not extending beyond the distal subarticular tubercle; and the free portion of the fifth toe longer than the distance from snout to nostril. The dorsal pattern is variable, as reported by Parker (1934): FMNH 262687 has a narrow dark streak commencing on the tip of the snout; FMNH 262688 has a reticulated dark marking; FMNH 262689 has an inverted V-shaped dark marking, and scattered round, black spots; and FMNH 262690 has no distinct markings. All four specimens have a black ocellar spot edged in white at the groin.
FMNH 262688 was collected at night (2030 hrs.) on the bare surface of a rock outcrop, and FMNH 262690 was taken on a forest trail in the morning (0930 hrs.), both away from water.
Ohler et al. (2002) reported the species from the mountains of southwestern Cambodia. Parker (1934) and Bourret (1942) reported the species from Cambodia, without specific localities.
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