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1 November 2012 Notes on a Rare Bornean Bufonid Ansonia latidisca Inger, 1966, with Special Reference to its Phylogenetic Position
Masafumi Matsui, Kanto Nishikawa, Siew Teck Yeo, Koshiro Eto
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Abstract

On the basis of three female specimens collected recently, some aspects of a little known Bornean bufonid, Ansonia latidisca, are reported. On the mitochondrial phylogenetic tree, the species is basal to the group consisting of some Bornean species, and most Peninsular Malaysian and Thailand species, which is sister to the other group consisting of the remaining Bornean species, several Philippine species, and one Peninsular species. This relationship indicates that the the genus Ansonia has originated within Borneo. Superficial similarity of the species with Sabahphrynus maculatus is thought be the result of convergence in adaptation to an arboreal life.

© 2012 by The Herpetological Society of Japan
Masafumi Matsui, Kanto Nishikawa, Siew Teck Yeo, and Koshiro Eto "Notes on a Rare Bornean Bufonid Ansonia latidisca Inger, 1966, with Special Reference to its Phylogenetic Position," Current Herpetology 31(2), 87-96, (1 November 2012). https://doi.org/10.5358/hsj.31.87
Accepted: 1 September 2012; Published: 1 November 2012
KEYWORDS
Ansonia
Borneo
phylogeny
rare species
Sabahphrynus
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