A new bullfrog from southern Africa (Pyxicephalidae, <em>Pyxicephalus</em> Tschudi, 1838)

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A new bullfrog from southern Africa (Pyxicephalidae, Pyxicephalus Tschudi, 1838)

Published in: African Journal of Herpetology
Volume 73 , issue 1 , 2024 , pages: 61–89
DOI: 10.1080/21564574.2023.2296654
Author(s): Louis H du Preez North-West University, South Africa , Edward C Netherlands North-West University, South Africa , Mark-Oliver Rödel , Germany , Alan Channing North-West University, South Africa

Abstract

Four species of African bullfrogs are currently recognised. We describe a new species from southern Africa, which can be distinguished on the basis of morphology, advertisement call and DNA sequences. Morphologically it differs from other bullfrogs by a combination of characteristics including a tympanum that is smaller or equal in size to the eye, and smaller in diameter than the space between eye and tympanum, presence of a white dot on the tympanum, longitudinal skin ridges with speckling between dorsal mottles, pale vertebral line usually present, absence of cream coloured lateral stripes, absence of a pale interorbital-bar, upper jaw-barring absent or faint. It has been confirmed from north-eastern Namibia, southern Angola and north-western Botswana. Three further undescribed species are recognised but not formally named, pending further investigation. We confirm the genetic distinctiveness of P. angusticeps.

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