Monday, March 10, 2014

[Herpetology • 2014] Leptobrachium kantonishikawai • A New Species of Leptobrachium (Anura, Megophryidae) from Bario, the Kelabit Highland of Sarawak, Northwestern Borneo


Adult male Leptobrachium kantonishikawai from Bario, Kelabit Highland of Sarawak, Northwestern Borneo

Four species of endemic Leptobrachium are known from Borneo, two lowland species L. kanowitense and L. abbotti, a montane species L. montanum, and a highland species L. gunungense. Of these, both L. montanum and L. abotti were found to contain several cryptic species by recent molecular studies. The population from Bario, Kelabit Highland of Sarawak, is one such cryptic species and was once called Lineage 2 of L. abbotti. Our morphological survey on this population proved that it has characteristics distinct from all other congeners, and therefore, we describe the Bario population as a new species, Leptobrachium kantonishikawai sp. nov. The new species is distinguished from putative topotypes of L. montanum and L. abbotti, as well as from L. gunungense by having a grayish brown abdomen, usually vermiculated, although sometimes spotted or blotched with white, and some unique morphometric characteristics.

Keywords: Leptobrachium abbotti, Leptobrachium montanum, cryptic species, Bario, Borneo


Hamidy A, Matsui M 2014. A New Species of Leptobrachium from the Kelabit Highland, Northwestern Borneo (Anura, Megophryidae). Curr Herpetol. 33(1): 57-67.