Sclerophrys perreti (formerly Amietophrynus perreti) is a species of toad in the family Bufonidae. It is endemic to the Idanre Hills in southwestern Nigeria.[1][2][3] Sclerophrys perreti is one of the frogs declared as "Lost" in 2010.[4] However, it was re-discovered at its type locality in 2013. Before that, it had not been seen—possibly—since 1970, and with certainty, since 1963.[3] Common name Perret's toad has been coined for it.[1][2][3]
The specific name perreti honours Jean-Luc Perret, a Swiss herpetologist who has specialized in African amphibians.[5][3]
Males measure 39–40 mm (1.5–1.6 in) and females 55–64 mm (2.2–2.5 in) in snout–vent length. The head is comparatively flat. Males have white throats. Parotoid glands are moderately developed.[3]
The adult frogs live in patches of shrubby vegetation occurring on the inselbergs or gneiss domes in the forest on which it lives.[1] Tadpoles are unusual compared to other Sclerophrys species: they are not aquatic but semi-terrestrial, living in shallow water-films on wet, sometimes nearly vertical rocks.[3]
Perret's toad is endemic to Nigeria where it is known from a single locality, the Idanre Hill in the southwestern part of the country. Only one population of Sclerophrys perreti is known. Searches in nearby areas have failed to locate other populations in suitable habitat,[3] nevertheless, the toad is common in the location where it is found and the tadpoles plentiful. The area is rocky and inaccessible and the International Union for Conservation of Nature thinks it likely that more populations would be found if more herpetological surveys were done; no particular threats have been recognized.
Sclerophrys perreti (formerly Amietophrynus perreti) is a species of toad in the family Bufonidae. It is endemic to the Idanre Hills in southwestern Nigeria. Sclerophrys perreti is one of the frogs declared as "Lost" in 2010. However, it was re-discovered at its type locality in 2013. Before that, it had not been seen—possibly—since 1970, and with certainty, since 1963. Common name Perret's toad has been coined for it.
Sclerophrys perreti es una especie de anfibios anuros de la familia Bufonidae.
Es endémica del oeste de Nigeria. Su hábitat natural incluye bosques tropicales o subtropicales secos y a baja altitud, zonas secas de arbustos y áreas rocosas.
Amietophrynus perreti Amietophrynus generoko animalia da. Anfibioen barruko Bufonidae familian sailkatuta dago, Anura ordenan.
Sclerophrys perreti est une espèce d'amphibiens de la famille des Bufonidae[1].
Cette espèce est endémique des collines d'Idanre dans l'État d'Ondo dans le Sud-Ouest du Nigeria[1]. Elle est très susceptible de se rencontrer dans d'autres habitats similaires dans le Sud-Ouest du Nigeria.
Cette espèce est nommée en l'honneur de Jean-Luc Perret[2].
Sclerophrys perreti est une espèce d'amphibiens de la famille des Bufonidae.