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Duttaphrynus beddomii

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Anura

Genus
  
Duttaphrynus

Higher classification
  
Duttaphrynus

Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
Bufonidae

Scientific name
  
Duttaphrynus beddomii

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Species

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Similar
  
Southern crested toad, Amphibians, Frog, True toad, Bufo parietalis

Duttaphrynus beddomii (common name: Beddome's toad) is a species of toad endemic to the Western Ghats of India. It is found in Kerala and Tamil Nadu states in the southern Western Ghats at elevations of 100–1,500 m (330–4,920 ft) asl.

Description

Duttaphrynus beddomii exhibits a crown that lacks bony ridges; its short, projecting snout has an angular canthus rostralis. Its interorbital space is somewhat broader than the upper eyelid. Its tympanum is very small, and sometimes indistinct. The species' first finger does not extend beyond the second; its toes are nearly entirely webbed, with single subarticular tubercles, two small metatarsal tubercles, and no tarsal fold. The tarso-metatarsal articulation reaches to between the eye and the tip of the snout. Its upper parts are covered with rough tubercles; its parotoids ovate, about twice as long as broad, are rather indistinct. The toad is dark brown as seen from above, with indistinct black spots; its limbs are marbled with carmine; its lower surfaces are marbled with brown.

D. beddomii measures 4.4 cm (1.75 in) from snout to vent.

References

Duttaphrynus beddomii Wikipedia