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Four species of endemic Leptobrachium are known from Borneo, two lowland species...
A rhacophorid tree frog from Sumatra that was once identifed as Polypedates otil...
We describe a new species of Cnemaspis from southern Sumatra, Indonesia. The new...
We evaluated taxonomic relationships among allopatric populations of Leptobrachi...
Rafflesia meijeri Wiriadinata & Sari spec. nov. from North Sumatra is described....
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A New Species Of Blue-Eyed Leptobrachium (Anura: Megophryidae) From Sumatra, Indonesia
A new megophryid species of Leptobrachium is described on the basis of three specimens collected from Kubu Perahu, Lampung Province, Sumatra, Indonesia. The new species, L. waysepuntiense sp. nov. is distinguished from all other congeners by the colour of iris, which is totally light bluish in adult and greyish in juvenile stages. It is similar to Bornean endemic species in the absence of dark markings around groin, and particularly to L. gunungense in the very small size of femoral gland. It is the fourth species of Leptobrachium recorded from Sumatra, and its discovery underscores the under estimated diversity of amphibians on Sumatra. Variation in the pattern of iris colour in Leptobrachium is discussed. Zootaxa Vol. 2395. 2010. P: 34–44