Megophrys lekaguli
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Megophrys lekaguli Stuart, Chuaynkern, Chan-ard & Inger, 2006 |
Megophrys lekaguli is a species of frog belonging to the family Megophryidae. It is only known from fast-flowing, rocky streams and their vicinity in Chanthaburi and Sa Kaeo Provinces in Eastern Thailand.
This is a medium-sized Megophrys, the female having a body length of up to 94 mm, the male up to 67 mm. The upperparts are light brown with darker markings, the flank is yellowish and the underside pinkish. The legs have black spots. The bluntly pointed snout projects distinctly beyond the lower jaw. The species is most similar to Megophrys auralensis and Megophrys major but can be distinguished from the former by the smaller size of the male and the presence of teeth on the vomer and from the latter by lacking a pale stripe above the mouth and having a patterned (as opposed to plain) eyelid.
The slender tadpole has the mouth shaped like an upturned funnel, which is typical of the genus.
[edit] References
- Bryan L. Stuart et. al. (2006). "Three new species of frogs and a new tadpole from Eastern Thailand". Fieldiana Zoology new series 111: 1-19.