ZooKeys (Aug 2018)

A new earless species of Poyntonophrynus (Anura, Bufonidae) from the Serra da Neve Inselberg, Namibe Province, Angola

  • Luis M. P. Ceríaco,
  • Mariana P. Marques,
  • Suzana Bandeira,
  • Ishan Agarwal,
  • Edward L. Stanley,
  • Aaron M. Bauer,
  • Mathew P. Heinicke,
  • David C. Blackburn

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.780.25859
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 780
pp. 109 – 136

Abstract

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African pygmy toads of the genus Poyntonophrynus are some of the least known species of African toads. The genus comprises ten recognized species endemic to sub-Saharan Africa, five of which are restricted to southwestern Africa. Recent field research in Angola provided new material for three species of Poyntonophrynus, including a morphologically distinctive population from the Serra da Neve Inselberg. Based on a combination of external morphology, high-resolution computed tomography scanning, and molecular phylogenetic analysis, the Serra da Neve population is described as new species that is nested within the genus. The most striking character that differentiates the newly described species from its congeners is the lack of a tympanic middle ear, a condition common in the family Bufonidae, but so far not known for Poyntonophrynus. The description of this new species from southwestern Angola reinforces the biogeographic importance of the region and further suggests that southwestern Africa is the cradle of diversity for this genus.