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Raorchestes tinniens

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Anura

Genus
  
Raorchestes

Higher classification
  
Philautus

Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
Rhacophoridae

Scientific name
  
Philautus tinniens

Rank
  
Species

Raorchestes tinniens

Similar
  
Raorchestes signatus, Raorchestes tuberohumerus, Frog, Raorchestes anili, Ghatixalus variabilis

Raorchestes tinniens is a species of frog in the Rhacophoridae family. It is endemic to the Nilgiri Hills, a part of the Western Ghats, in Tamil Nadu, southern India. It has a rather complicated taxonomic history, and there is still an open issue whether Ixalus montanus from Kudremukh (Karnataka), now in synonymy with Raorchestes tinniens, is indeed a valid species.

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Description

Male Raorchestes tinniens measure about 18–22 mm (0.71–0.87 in) in snout-vent length of and females 25–28 mm (0.98–1.10 in). Dorsum is grey–brown and iris is dark-blackish brown. Flanks and groin are dark-brownish black, and belly is coarsely granular. "Ixalus montanus" from Kudremukh are larger, mean size for males and females being 29 mm (1.1 in) and 36 mm (1.4 in), respectively. They are also yellowish brown (instead dark brown) in their flanks and groin.

Distribution and habitat

Raorchestes tinniens is known from the Nilgiri Hills and surroundings. It is a terrestrial species found on the ground or low in the vegetation. It is associated with montane tropical moist evergreen forests, but can also be found in grasslands and modified areas close to forests. It is a common species within its distribution area, but it is threatened by habitat loss and believed to be declining.

Reproduction

Males call even during the daytime. Raorchestes tinniens has direct development. Eggs are laid in a hole in a ground. Froglets hatch after about 19 days.

References

Raorchestes tinniens Wikipedia