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Asıl Yazarlar: Ceríaco, Luis M. P., Santos, Bruna S., Marques, Mariana P., Bauer, Aaron M., Tiutenko, Arthur
Materyal Türü: Recurso digital
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Baskı/Yayın Bilgisi: Zenodo 2021
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Online Erişim:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17092463
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  • <p><i>Key to the genus</i> Phrynomantis</p><p>Asterisks (*) denote the presence of the species in Angola.</p><p>(1a) Dorsal pattern generally consisting on two continuous broad orange to red dorsolateral bands from the snout to the hind limbs ............................................................................................... <i>P. bifasciatus</i></p><p>(1b) Dorsal pattern without continuous broad dorsolateral bands .............................................................. 2</p><p>(2a) Dorsal pattern entirely red, sometimes with a fine median black line ................................. <i>P. microps</i></p><p>(2b) Dorsal pattern consisting of spots or blotches ..................................................................................... 3</p><p>(3a) Tips of fingers not expanded, dorsal pattern consisting of small spots ................................. <i>P. affinis</i> *</p><p>(3b) Tips of fingers expanded, dorsal pattern consisting of irregular blotches ........................................... 4</p><p>(4a) Tips of the fingers expanded forming large rounded disks .................................. <i>P. newtoni</i> <b>sp. nov</b>. *</p><p>(4b) Tips of fingers expanded forming small truncated disks .................................................................... 5</p><p>(5a) Dorsal coloration marbled with large, irregular-shaped silver, golden, yellow, orange, pink, or red spots on dark background ................................................................................................ <i>P. annectens</i> *</p><p>(5b) Dorsal coloration consisting in discontinuous dorsolateral bands, composed of irregular blotches, starting on the snout and extending to the hind limbs ........................................................ <i>P. somalicus</i></p>