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Choerophryne microps
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Amphibia
Order: Anura
Family: Microhylidae
Genus: Choerophryne
Species:
C. microps
Binomial name
Choerophryne microps

Günther [fr], 2008[1]

Choerophryne microps is a species of frogs in the family Microhylidae. It is endemictoWestern New Guinea and known from the Wondiwoi Mountains, at the base of the Wandammen Peninsula.[1][2] The common name "small-eyed choerophryne" has been suggested for it.[1][2]

Description[edit]

Adult males measure 15–17 mm (0.59–0.67 in) and females 18–20 mm (0.71–0.79 in) in snout–urostyle length. The snout is very long (21–25% of the body length) and pointed. The eyes are relatively small (hence the specific name microps, or "small-eyed", derived from Greek). The tympanum is small and partly covered by the supra-tympanic fold. The fingers and toes bear discs. Both dorsal and ventral surfaces have light to dark grey ground color, with dark brown markings. There is an hour-glass marking on the dorsum.[1]

The male advertisement call is a series of distinctly pulsed notes, typically with 5–9 notes. Each note consists of 9 to 29 pulses, with dominant frequency at 4 kHz.[1]

Wondiwoi Mountains in West Papua, Indonesia.
Wondiwoi Mountains in West Papua, Indonesia.
Choerophryne microps is only known from the area of its type locality, the Wondiwoi Mountains in West Papua, Indonesia

Habitat and ecology[edit]

Choerophryne microps inhabits primary rain forest at elevations of 380–1,000 m (1,250–3,280 ft) above sea level. It was found to be locally very common, with highest abundance at intermediate altitudes (500–700 m). Males call from on or in leaf litter or rotting logs, sometimes higher from the ground (to 1 m) in the hollows of plant stems. The diet is dominated by small ants.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f Günther, R. (2008). "Descriptions of four new species of Choerophryne (Anura, Microhylidae) from Papua Province, Indonesian New Guinea". Acta Zoologica Sinica. 54 (4): 653–674.[permanent dead link]
  • ^ a b Frost, Darrel R. (2017). "Choerophryne microps Günther, 2008". Amphibian Species of the World: an Online Reference. Version 6.0. American Museum of Natural History. Retrieved 20 May 2017.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Choerophryne_microps&oldid=1211575422"

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