A New Dwarf Forest Toad (Amphibia: Bufonidae: Nectophrynoides) from the Ukaguru Mountains, Tanzania

Abstract
A new species of Nectophrynoides from the Ukaguru Mountains, Eastern Arc Mountains Tanzania, is described. The new species is diagnosed by the presence of large prominent spines with keratinized tips, positioned on the dorsum, head and limbs. In addition, the combination of the following characters -presence of large tympanum and annulum, foot longer than tibia, the lack of parotoid glands and advertisement call features, allow this species to be distinguished from all other species in the genus. The new species adds to our understanding of the amphibian fauna of the Ukaguru Moun-tains, relatively undersampled and poorly understood.
Description
Keywords
Nectophrynoides, Ukaguru Mountains, Eastern Arc, Biodiversity hotspot, Tanzania
Citation
Menegon, M., Salvidio, S., Ngalason, W. and Loader, S.P., 2007. A new dwarf forest toad (Amphibia: Bufonidae: Nectophrynoides) from the Ukaguru Mountains, Tanzania. Zootaxa, 1541, pp.31-40.