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Pelophryne ingeri

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Another brown band, bordered below by a creamy yellow streak, runs from below the eye and the tympanum backwards to the groin, merging on the flank with creamy venter; the venter has irregular dark brown markings. Limbs have irregular dark crossbars dorsally. The throat and chest are creamy brown with light brown mottling. The
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is scattered with small and large, round tubercles. Coloration is dorsally clay brown, with light cruciform pattern outlined in dark brown. The head has a dark brown interorbital bar. A wide blackish brown band runs from the eye, surrounding the tympanum, and above the arm insertion to the groin.
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consists of two adult males that measure 16.3 and 17 mm (0.6 and 0.7 in) in snout–vent length. A female has been reported to measure 18.8 mm (0.7 in) in snout–vent length. The overall appearance is slender. The head is depressed, slightly longer than it is wide. The snout is
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consists of ticking notes, emitted either continuously or in very long series. In the latter case, notes last about 0.4 seconds and are emitted at intervals of 5–6 seconds. The dominant frequency is 6.6–6.75 kHz.
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is oval and conspicuous. The forelimbs are thin and long; the hindlimbs are slender and moderately long. The fingers and the toes have fleshy webbing. The finger tips are expanded into small discs. The
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are endotrophic and have been found both on the forest floor and on vegetation.
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occurs in primary forest at elevations of 240–880 m (800–2,900 ft)
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Amphibian Species of the World: an Online Reference. Version 6.0
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Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Chordata
Amphibia
Anura
Bufonidae
Pelophryne
Binomial name
Matsui
fr
toad
Bufonidae
Peninsular Malaysia
Singapore
Tioman Island
Sumatra
Natuna
Mentawai Islands
Pelophryne signata
P. brevipes
Robert F. Inger
Field Museum of Natural History
type series
tympanum
dorsum
iris
male advertisement call
above sea level

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