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1 December 2003 New Microhylid Frog (Plethodontohyla) with a Supraocular Crest from Madagascar
Miguel Vences, Frank Glaw
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Abstract

We describe a new microhylid frog from the rain forests of central eastern Madagascar. Plethodontohyla coronata reaches 21–23 mm snout–vent length and is similar to Plethodontohyla serratopalpebrosa by having a supraocular crest of three dermal spines. It differs by having a smaller body size, shorter hind limbs, relative finger and toe length, and smaller relative tympanum size. Its first toe is very short, reminiscent of the state in miniaturized species of Stumpffia, but the presence of vomerine and maxillary teeth clearly confirm the assignation of P. coronata to Plethodontohyla. The advertisement call of this fossorial frog is a series of notes with complex frequency modulation.

The American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists
Miguel Vences and Frank Glaw "New Microhylid Frog (Plethodontohyla) with a Supraocular Crest from Madagascar," Copeia 2003(4), 789-793, (1 December 2003). https://doi.org/10.1643/HA02-285.1
Accepted: 4 July 2003; Published: 1 December 2003
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