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Type: Articles
Published: 2013-03-27
Page range: 201–223
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Fifty Shades of Grey: giving colour to the poorly known Angolan Ashy reed frog (Hyperoliidae: Hyperolius cinereus), with the description of a new species

Port Elizabeth Museum, P.O. Box 13147, Humewood, Port Elizabeth 6013, South Africa South African Institute for Aquatic Biodiversity, P/Bag 1015, Grahamstown 6140, South Africa
Port Elizabeth Museum, P.O. Box 13147, Humewood, Port Elizabeth 6013, South Africa Department of Zoology, P.O. Box 77000, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, Port Elizabeth 6031, South Africa
Applied Biodiversity Research Division, South African National Biodiversity Institute, P/Bag X7, Claremont 7735, South Africa Department of Botany & Zoology, Stellenbosch University, P/Bag X1, Matieland 7602, South Africa
Amphibia Hyperolius raymondi sp. nov. endemism cryptic species

Abstract

Phylogenetic reconstruction using the mitochondrial 16S marker shows that geographically separated populations of the poorly known Hyperolius cinereus (Anura: Hyperoliidae) from Angola form two distinct clades. The description of H. cinereus was originally based on only a single preserved adult male. Fresh material of both sexes allowed a detailed redescription of the species, which is restricted mainly to the south-draining Cunene and Cubango river systems. Bioacoustic and morphological characters, in conjunction with colouration differences, allow the description of a cryptic sister species from Lagoa Carumbo in north-eastern Angola, occurring in the Luele and Lovuo river systems of the Congo drainage basin. Tadpoles, for H. cinereus and the new species, are described.