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Published: 2008-06-23
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A new species of big-headed, fanged dicroglossine frog (Genus Limnonectes) from Thailand

University of Kansas, Natural History Museum and Biodiversity Research Center, 1345 Jayhawk Boulevard, Lawrence, Kansas 66045-7561, USA
Amphibia dicroglossine Limnonectes mitochondrial DNA morphology new species Thailand

Abstract

A new species of the dicroglossine genus Limnonectes from eastern Thailand and its tadpole are described. Analysis of DNA sequence data from 2518 base-pairs of the mitochondrial 12S and 16S gene regions places the species within the complex of frogs currently referred to as Limnonectes kuhlii and demonstrates it to be a separate lineage (>18% sequence divergence from type-material of L. kuhlii from Java). The new species differs from L. kuhlii by having nuptial pads, a greater snout–vent length, and different relative finger lengths than specimens from Java. It has more extensive toe webbing, a different arrangement of nuptial pads, and a greater snout–vent length than Limnonectes laticeps. The new species, which lacks vocal slits, also can be distinguished from the morphologically similar Limnonectes namiyei from Japan, which possesses vocal slits.

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