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Leptobrachium bompu

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Family
  
Megophryidae

Genus
  
Eastern spadefoot toad

Order
  
Frog

Class
  
Amphibia

Phylum
  
Chordata

Rank
  
Species

Leptobrachium bompu

Similar
  
Frog, Eastern spadefoot toad, Bugun liocichla, Spotted wren, Cophixalus petrophilus

Leptobrachium bompu is an extant species of eastern spadefoot toad described in 2011. It is only known from its type locality in the Eaglenest Wildlife Sanctuary in Arunachal Pradesh, Northeast India. The specific name refers to the camp site, Bompu, in the vicinity of the type locality.

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Description

Leptobrachium bompu is known from three specimens, one of them collected as the holotype. This male measured 47 mm (1.9 in) in snout-vent length. One of the distinguishing characters of this species is its entirely greyish-blue eye colour. Its body is roundish and its head is wider than long. It lacks the spines on upper lip in adult males that are often present in Leptobrachium subgenus Vibrissaphora. Its back and head are greyish-brown getting lighter on flanks; sides of head and body have brownish shine.

Habitat and behaviour

The type locality was a slow-flowing perennial stream in a wet subtropical/temperate hill forest. Males could be heard calling after sunset and were found under leaf litter by the stream. The call was a loud croaking "kek-kek-kek-kek". The frogs were docile, found sitting in a crouched position and easily picked up.

References

Leptobrachium bompu Wikipedia