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Figure 4.Map of eastern New Guinea showing type locality for Oreophryne cameroni sp. n. (filled circle), additional localities for Oreophryne cameroni sp. n. (open circles), type locality for Oreophryne parkopanorum sp. n. (star), and type locality for Oreophryne gagneorum sp. n. (triangle). The square shows the type locality for Oreophryne kampen i, the only previous member of the genus with a cartilaginous connection between the scapula and procoracoid known to occur in Papua New Guinea outside the Central Highlands.
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João F. R. Tonini, Maurício C. Forlani, Rafael O. de Sá
Zookeys
Figure 6.Larissa Gaigher and Dr. Yuri Leite inspecting pitfall traps installed at the type locality of Chiasmocleis quilombola sp. n., Floresta Nacional do Rio Preto, Municipality of Conceição da Barra, Espírito Santo State, Brazil.
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Calling male
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Figure 2.Portraits in life of A paratype of Oreophryne cameroni sp. n. (BPBM 34678) from Keki Lodge, Adelbert Mts., 850 m elevation B paratype of Oreophryne cameroni sp. n. (BPBM 22689) from Torricelli Mts., 550 m elevation C paratype of Oreophryne parkopanorum sp. n. (BPBM 22788) from near summit of Mt. Sapau, Torricelli Mts., 1100–1300 m elevation; and D holotype of Oreophryne parkopanorum sp. n. (BPBM 22789) from near summit of Mt. Sapau, Torricelli Mts., 1100–1300 m elevation E holotype of Oreophryne gagneorum sp. n. (BPBM 20542) from Rossel Island, 720 m elevation; and (F) paratype of Oreophryne gagneorum sp. n. (BPBM 20544) from Rossel Island, 720 m elevation.
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Figure 5.A Top of head B side of head C palmar view of left hand, and D plantar view of left foot of holotype of Oreophryne parkopanorum sp. n. (BPBM 22789). Scale bar = 5 mm.
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Figure 4.Map of eastern New Guinea showing type locality for Oreophryne cameroni sp. n. (filled circle), additional localities for Oreophryne cameroni sp. n. (open circles), type locality for Oreophryne parkopanorum sp. n. (star), and type locality for Oreophryne gagneorum sp. n. (triangle). The square shows the type locality for Oreophryne kampen i, the only previous member of the genus with a cartilaginous connection between the scapula and procoracoid known to occur in Papua New Guinea outside the Central Highlands.
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Figure 2.Portraits in life of A paratype of Oreophryne cameroni sp. n. (BPBM 34678) from Keki Lodge, Adelbert Mts., 850 m elevation B paratype of Oreophryne cameroni sp. n. (BPBM 22689) from Torricelli Mts., 550 m elevation C paratype of Oreophryne parkopanorum sp. n. (BPBM 22788) from near summit of Mt. Sapau, Torricelli Mts., 1100–1300 m elevation; and D holotype of Oreophryne parkopanorum sp. n. (BPBM 22789) from near summit of Mt. Sapau, Torricelli Mts., 1100–1300 m elevation E holotype of Oreophryne gagneorum sp. n. (BPBM 20542) from Rossel Island, 720 m elevation; and (F) paratype of Oreophryne gagneorum sp. n. (BPBM 20544) from Rossel Island, 720 m elevation.
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Figure 6.A Top of head B side of head C palmar view of left hand, and D plantar view of left foot of holotype of Oreophryne gagneorum sp. n. (BPBM 20542). Scale bar = 5 mm.
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Figure 7.A Waveform B power spectrum, and C spectrogram of 31-note long call of paratype of Oreophryne gagneorum sp. n. (BPBM 20560) recorded on Mt. Rossel, Rossel Island, 6 May 2004, air temperature 22.8 °C, and D waveform E power spectrum, and F spectrogram of 9-note short call of paratype of Oreophryne gagneorum sp. n. (BPBM 20538), recorded on Mt. Rossel, Rossel Island, 5 May 2004, air temperature 22.6 °C.
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Amplexus.
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An adult male G. olivacea.
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This species has not been recorded from west Timor to our knowledge. It may represent a recent human introduction.
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Male
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Male
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Male
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A large female specimen, captured active on the ground.