THE STATUS OF THE GENUS LEPTOPELIS (AMPHIBIA ANURA HYPEROLIIDAE) IN ETHIOPIA, INCLUDING DESCRIPTIONS OF TWO NEW SPECIES

M. Largen
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SUMMARY The present work recognises six species of the genus Leptopelis in Ethiopia, of which two, L. yaldeni n. sp. and L. susanae n. sp., are described for the first time. Pseudocassina ocellata Ahl, 1924 and P. rugosa Ahl, 1924 are synonyms of Leptopelis gramineus (Boulenger, 1898). Five of the six species are known only from Ethiopia; an unusually high proportion of endemics which is explained by the fact that four (L. gramineus, L. ragazzii, L. yaldeni and L. susanae) are montane forms having their lower limits of distribution at about 2000 m or above, and there is a marked tendency for different species to be associated with different massifs. The remaining endemic is L. vannutellii, a species of lowland forest in southwestern Ethiopia. Leptopelis bocagei (Gunther, 1864) appears to be a more widely distributed form, although the application of this name to Ethiopian specimens is provisional since their relationship with typical bocagei from further south remains to be clarified. Even within Ethiopia...
衣索比亚瘦尾两栖属(无尾两栖科)的现状,包括两个新种的描述
本研究鉴定了埃塞俄比亚Leptopelis属的6种,其中2种(L. yaldeni n. sp.和L. susanae n. sp.)为首次描述。pseudoassina ocellata Ahl, 1924和P. rugosa Ahl, 1924是Leptopelis gramineus的同义词(Boulenger, 1898)。六种中有五种仅在埃塞俄比亚发现;有四种地方性植物(L. gramineus、L. ragazzii、L. yaldeni和L. susanae)是山地型,分布下限在2000米或以上,不同的物种有明显的分布于不同地块的趋势。剩下的地方病是L. vannutellii,埃塞俄比亚西南部低地森林的一种。bocagei Leptopelis (Gunther, 1864)似乎是一种分布更广泛的形式,尽管将该名称应用于埃塞俄比亚标本是暂时的,因为它们与来自更南方的典型bocagei的关系仍有待澄清。即使在埃塞俄比亚境内……
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