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0 Bonn zoological Bulletin Volume 59 pp. 79-108 Bonn, December 201 A list of the herpetological type specimens in the Zoologisches Forschungsmuseum Alexander Koenig, Bonn Wolfgang Bohme Zoologisches Forschungsmuseum Alexander Koenig, Herpetology Section, Adenauerallee 160, D-53113 Bonn, Germany; E-mail: [email protected]. Abstract. In the herpetological collection ofZFMK 528 scientific species group names are represented by type materi- al. Ofthese, 304 names are documented by primary type specimens (onomatophores) while for 224 further names sec- ondary type specimens (typoids) are available, ranging chronologically from 1801 to 2010. The list is a shortenedpred- ecessor ofa comprehensive type catalogue in progress. It lists name bearing types with their catalogue numbers includ- ing information on furthertype series members also in other institutions, while secondary types are listed only by pres- ence, both in ZFMK and other collections including holotype repositories. Geographic origin and currently validnames are also provided. Key words. Amphibians and reptiles, type list, ZFMK Bonn. INTRODUCTION AfirstZFMKherpetological type cataloguewas published (currently section) in 1951, for many decades. Nonethe- (Bohme 1974) three years after I had entered Museum less, the present list does comprise some historical "pre- Koenig as a herpetological curator. It contained only 34 ZFMK" material whichhas been obtained after 1971 from reptilian names documented by type material, 22 ofwhich smaller university museums, first ofall from the Zoolog- werename-bearing type specimens (onomatophores), and ical Museum ofthe University ofGottingen (1977). Sin- 12 further names were documented by paratypes only. gletaxa documentedbytype specimenswere alsoreceived Amphibians were not representedby type material at that by the Zoological Museum of the University of Kiel A time. secondtype cataloguewas publishedtenyears lat- (1973), and recently by the Biogeography Department of er, on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of Museum the University ofSaarbriicken (via University ofTrier, in Koenig as a public zoological museum (Bohme & 2009). Bischoff 1984). It counted 147 names ofamphibians (51) and reptiles (96) ofwhich 99 were onomatophores while The following catalogue comprises, with one exception 48 additional names were documentedby secondary type (the chameleon Kinyongia vanheygeni), only the extant material (paratypes, paralectotypes). In addition, 22 types while those types which went lost in Gottingen be- namesrepresentingprimary and secondary type specimens fore the collection transferto Bonn, and which have been ofhistorical material which hadbelongedbeforetotheZo- already mentioned in Bohme & Bischoff(1984), will be ological Museum in Gottingen (transferred to ZFMK in carefully listed and commented on in the forthcoming 1977) were listed as missing types because they were al- monograph mentioned above. ready lost before they ever reached ZFMK. The delimitation andarrangementoffamilies follows Frost Within the present special BzB issue on type lists ofthe et al. (2006) for the amphibians, and Bohme & Sander vertebrate and invertebrate collections ofZFMK, thepres- (2010) for the reptiles, plus the familial concept ofZaher ent herpetological list is amuch shortenedpredecessorof et al. (2009) for colubroid snakes. For dendrobatid frogs, a comprehensive, critically evaluated type catalogue of I follow the monographbyGrant et al. (2006, see also Loi- ZFMK amphibians and reptiles which will be published ters et al. 2007); for Madagascar, I follow Glaw & Vences in the framework ofa monograph dealing with the histo- (2007). Within their families, taxa are arranged in alpha- ry of herpetological research in Bonn since the founda- betical order ofgenera, and within genera, arrangement tion ofthe Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universitat in is again alphabetically. Names ofauthors are accompanied 1818 which predates the foundation ofZFMK, particular- by an initial letter oftheir forenames only when a fami- ly the creation of its own herpetological department ly name occurs more than twice. Bonn zoological Bulletin 59: 79-108 ©ZFMK so Wolfgang Bohme Catalogue numbers are given here for primary types on- GNHM = Goteborgs Naturhistoriska Museet (see also NHMG) ly, i.e. for holotypes, lectotypes and neotypes; syntypes are also counted under this category because they are the HLMD = Hessisches Landesmuseum, Darmstadt first candidates for lectotype selection and are thus like- IEBR = Institute of Ecology and Biological Resources, ly to contain future lectotypes; for secondary types, i.e. Hanoi paratypes and paralectotypes, only their presence in IFAN = Institut Fondamental d'Afrique Noire, Dakar ZFMK and/or other collection is reported: due to the ne- INHS = IllinoisNatural History Survey [descended in part cessity to avoid redundancies with the future big cata- from Illinois State Laboratory ofNatural History], Uni- logue. All names are given intheiroriginal combinations; versity ofIllinois, Champaign, Illinois iftaxonomic assignment orrank has changed, the current INPA= InstitutoNacional de Pesquisas daAmazonia, Ma- name believed to be valid today is given. This shortened naus preliminary type list thus offers the following informa- IRSNB = Institut Royal des Sciences Naturelles de Bel- tions: gique, Bruxelles /(= KBIN) Koninklijk Belgisch Instituut voor Natuurwetenschappen, Brussel -All names which are represented at ZFMK by type ma- IZUG = Institute ofZoology, University ofGenova terial, in their original taxonomic combinations. LACM = Natural History Museum of Los Angeles - Primary, name-bearing types and their catalogue num- County, Los Angeles bers; also the repositories ofadditional secondary type LBUM = Laboratoire de Biogeographie, Universite de material, ifat all existent. Montpellier - Ifonly secondary types are involved at ZFMK, the col- LSUZM = Louisiana State UniversityZoological Museum lection housing the respective onomatophore is given, MCC = Museo Civico di Storia Naturale, Carmagnola togetherwith all collections holding additional second- MCNSC = Museo Insular de Ciencias Naturales de San- ary type material. ta Cruz de Tenerife - The rough geographic origin ofthe respective taxa. MCZ = Museum of Comparative Zoology, Cambridge, - The current name combination, if the original combi- Massachusetts nation has changed. MGL = Musee Guimet d'Histoire Naturelle, Lyon MHNCP = Museo de Historia Natural, Universidad Na- For more details including full bibliographic references cional de San Antonio Abad del Cusco, Cusco ofeach name, for full locality andcollector's data, as well MHNG - Museum d'Histoire Naturelle, Geneve as for taxonomic and/or historical comments the reader MHNSM = Museo de Historia Natural San Marcos, Li- is referred to the comprehensive monograph in progress. ma MM = Museum Magdeburg MNCN = Museo Nacional de CienciasNaturales, Madrid Abbreviations for museum collections used: MNHN = Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle, Paris MPEG = MuseuParaense "Emilio Goeldi", Zoologia, Be- AMNH = American Museum of Natural History, New lem, Para York MRAC = Musee Royal de 1'Afrique Centrale, Tervuren ANSP = Academy ofNatural Sciences, Philadelphia MRSN = Museo Regionale di Scienze Naturali, Torino BEV=Laboratoire de Biogeographie et Ecologie des Ver- MTKD (or MTD respectively) = Museum fur Tierkunde tebres, Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes, Montpellier Dresden BIUB = Mongolian Academy ofSciences, Ulan Bataar MUSM = Museo de Historia Natural San Marcos BM(NH)=British Museum(ofNatural History),TheNat- MZB = "Museum Zoologicum Bogoriense" = Zoological ural History Museum, London Museum, Bogor CAS = California Academy ofSciences, San Francisco MZUF = Museo Zoologico, Universita di Firenze, Flo- CBF = Coleccion Boliviana de Fauna, La Paz rence CET = Centro de Estudios Tropicales, Sevilla, Spain MZUN = Museo di Zoologia dell'Universita di Napoli, CM = Carnegie Museum, Pittsburgh Naples CNHM = Chicago Natural History Museum MZUSP = Museu de Zoologia da Universidade de Sao DZCHU = Department of Zoology, Charles University, Paulo, Sao Paulo (also as MZSP and MSP) Prague NHCY = Natural History Collection Yemen, Sana'a DZUL = Departamento de Zoologia, Universidad de La NHMG = Naturhistoriska Riksmuseet, Goteborg (see al- Laguna, Tenerife so GNHM) EBD = Estacion Biologica de Donana, Sevilla NKA = Museo de Historia Natural "Noel Kempff Mer- EPN = Escuela Politecnica Nacional, Quito cado", Santa Cruz de la Sierra FMNH = Field Museum ofNatural History, Chicago NMB = Naturhistorisches Museum Basel Bonn zoological Bulletin 59: 79-108 ©ZFMK . Type specimens in ZFMK: Section ofHerpetology NMBE = Naturhistorisches Museum Bern ences, Tbilisi NMK. = National Museums ofKenya, Nairobi ZLU = Departamento de Zoologia de la Universidad de NMNW = National Museum ofNamibia, Windhoek La Laguna, Tenerife NMP = National Museum Prague ZMA=Zoologisch Museum, Universiteit vanAmsterdam NMSR = National Museum of South Rhodesia (= now ZMB = Zoologisches Museum = Museum fur Naturkun- Zimbabwe), Harare de, Berlin NMW = Naturhistorisches Museum Wien, Vienna ZMH = Zoologisches Museum der Universitat Hamburg NUOL = National University ofLaos, Vientiane ZMMU = Zoological Museum, Moscow State Universi- OMNH = Osaka Museum ofNatural History, Laborato- ty ry ofZoology. Osaka ZMUC =Zoological Museum, UniversityofCopenhagen PEM = Port Elizabeth Museum ZRC =Zoological Reference Collection, National Univer- PMNH= Pakistan Museum ofNatural History, Islamabad sity ofSingapore QCAZ = Museo de Zoologia, Pontifica Universidad ZSM = Zoologische Staatssammlung Munchen Catolica, Quito QSMI = Queen Saovabha Memorial Institute, Thai Red Cross Society, Bangkok RMNH = Rijksmuseum van Natuurlijke Historie, today LIST OF EXTANT TYPE SPECIMENS "naturalis". Leiden SMF = Senckenberg-Museum Frankfurt/M. SMNS = Staatliches Museum fur Naturkunde, Stuttgart AMPHIBIA SNHM = Staatliches Naturhistorisches Museum Braun- schweig SZE = SistematikZooloji Kiirsiisu, Ege Universitesi, Bor- GYMNOPHIONA nova/Izmir TFMC = Museo Insular de Santa Cruz de Tenerife Caeciliidae TM = Transvaal Museum, Pretoria UADBA = Universite d' Antananarivo, Dept. de Biolo- Caecilia kaupii Berthold, 1859 ZFMK gie Animale, Antananarivo Holotype: 27684, no paratypes UF = Florida Museum ofNatural History, Gainesville Origin: Venezuela UIMNH =University ofIllinois Museum ofNatural His- Current name Potomotyphlops kaupii. tory, Urbana, Illinois, curated at INHS ULABG = Coleccion de Anfibios y Reptiles, Laborato- Oscaecilia koepckeorum M. Wake, 1984 ZFMK rio de Biogeografia, Universidad de Los Andes, Merida Holotype: 23392, no paratypes UMMZ = University ofMichigan, Museum ofZoology, Origin: Peru. Ann Arbor UNLP= UniversidadNacional de La Plata, National Uni- URODELA versity ofLa Plata UNS = University ofNational Sciences, Ho Chi Min City, Vietnam Salamandridae URP = Museo de Historia Natural, Universidad Ricardo Palma, Lima Cynops shataukokensis Freytag & Eberhard, 1977 USNM = United States National Museum, Washington Paratypes in ZFMK, Holotype SMF, UTA= University ofTexas atArlington Origin: "China" UZMK = (see ZMUC) Current name: Cynopspyrrhogaster VNMN = Vietnam National Museum ofNature, Hanoi VNUH = Zoological Museum of the Vietnam National Mertensiella luschani antalyana Basoglu & Baran, University, Hanoi 1976 ZIH = Zoological Institute, University ofHalle Paratype inZFMK, furtherparatypes andholotype in SZE, ZIK = Zoological Institute, Ukrainian Academy of Sci- Origin: SW Turkey ences, Kiev (also as ZMUAS and IZANU) Current name: Lyciasalamandra antalyana. ZEL = ZISP = Zoological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, Leningrad = Mertensiella luschani atifi Basoglu, 1967 ZISP = Zoological Institute, Russian Academy of Sci- Paratypes in ZFMK and in SZE, Holotype in SZE SW ences, St. Petersburg Origin: Turkey ZIT = Zoological Institute, Grusinian Academy of Sci- Current name: Lyciasalamandra atifi. ©ZFMK Bonn zoological Bulletin 59: 79-108 82 Wolfgang Bohme & Mertensiella luschani basoglui Baran Atatiir, 1980 Origin: S Spain Paratypes in ZFMK amnd SZE, Holotype in SZE Current name: Salamandra longirostris. SW Origin: Turkey Current name: Lyciasalamandra luschani basoglui. Triton ophryticus Berthold, 846 1 ZFMK Lectotype: 27793, paralectotype lost Mertensiella luschani billae Franzen & Klewen, 1987 Origin: Georgia ZFMK ZFMK ZSM Holotype: 45766, paratypes in and Current name: Ommatotriton ophryticus. SW Origin: Turkey Current name: Lyciasalamandra billae. Triturus vulgaris kosswigi Freytag, 1955 MM MM Paratypes in ZFMK, and ZISP, Holotype in Mertensiella luschanifazilae Basoglu & Atatiir, 1974 Origin: N Turkey Paratypes in ZFMK and SZE, Holotype in SZE Current name: Lissotriton vulgaris kosswigi. SW Origin: Turkey Current name: Lyciasalamandra fazilae. Tylototriton vietnamensis Bohme, Schottler, NguyenQ.T & J. Kohler, 2005 & ZFMK ZFMK Mertensiella luschani finikensis Basoglu Atatiir, Holotype: 80637, paratypes in 1975 Origin: Vietnam Paratypes in ZFMK and SZE, Holotype in SZE SW Origin: Turkey Current name: Lyciasalamandra luschanifinikensis. Plethodontidae Mertensiella luschani helverseni Pieper, 1963 Oedipina uniformis Keferstein, 1868 Paratypes in ZFMK and SMF, Holotype in SMF Holotype: ZFMK 27833, no paratypes Origin: Karpathos Id., Greece Origin: Costa Rica Current name: Lyciasalamandra helverseni. Paramesotriton caudomaculatus Seidel, 1981 SALIENTIA ZFMK ZFMK Lectotype: 38536, paralectotypes in Origin: China Megophryidae Current name: Paramesotriton caudopunctatus. Leptolalaxpictus Malkmus, 1992 Salamandra algira tingitana Donaire-Barroso & Bo- Holotype: ZFMK 51762, paratypes in ZMB gaerts, 2003 Origin: Sabah, Malaysia Paratypes in ZFMK, Holotype in MNCN Origin: N Morocco Limnodynastidae Salamandra salamandra alfredschmidti G. Kohler & Steinfartz, 2006 Limnodynastesperonii van rugulosus Keferstein, 1867 Paratypes in ZFMK, SMF and SNHM Syntypes: ZFMK 28332-337 Origin: Asturias, Spain Origin: NSW, Australia Current name: Limnodynastes tasmaniensis & Salamandra salamandra gigliolii Eiselt Lanza, 1956 Paratypes in ZFMK, NMW, MM anfd MZUF, Holotype Platyplectrum superciliare Keferstein, 1867 MZUF ZFMK in Holotype: 28331, no paratypes Origin: Italy Origin: "Australia" Current name: Limnodynastes dorsalis Salamandra salamandra (gallaica) crespoi Malkmus, 1983 ZFMK MTKD Holotype: 36842, Paratypes in Myobatrachidae Origin: S Portugal Current name: Salamandra salamandra crespoi. Crinia georgiana var. laevipes Keferstein, 1867 Syntypes: ZFMK 28246-247 Salamandra salamandralongirostris Joger& Steinfartz, Origin: NSW, Australia 1994 Current name: Crinia signifera Paratypes in ZFMK and MM, Holotype in HLMD Bonn zoological Bulletin 59: 79-108 ©ZFMK Type specimens in ZFMK: Section ofHerpetology 83 Pseudophryne coriacea Keferstein, 1867 Hyla creolica Werner, 1899 Syntypes: ZFMK 38201-207 Syntypes: ZFMK 28569-583 Origin: NSW, Australia Origin: Colombia Current name: Dendropsophus labialis Uperoleia marmorata var. laevigata Keferstein, 1867 ZFMK ZFMK & Lectotype: 26309, paralectotypes in Hyla delarivai J. Kohler Lotters, 2001 Origin: NSW, Australia Paratypes in ZFMK and HLMD, Holotype in CBF Current name: Uperoleia laevigata Origin: Bolivia Current name: Dendropsophus delarivai Pelodrydadiae Hyla elkejungingerae Henle, 1981 ZFMK ZFMK Holotype: 33352, paratypes in Hyla dentata Keferstein, 1868 Origin: Peru ZFMK Holotype: 28808, no paratypes Current name: Osteocephalus mimeticus Origin NSW, Australia Current name: Litoria dentata Hylafelixarabica Gvozdik, Moravec, Klutsch & Kotlik, 2010 Hyla (Litoria)freycineti var. unicolor Keferstein, 1867 Paratypes in ZFMK, ZMH and NMP, holotype in NMP Syntypes: ZFMK 28788-789 Origin: Yemen Origin: "Australien" Current name: Litoriafreycineti Hylajoannae J. Kohler & Lotters, 2001 Paratypes in ZFMK, CBF, KU and HLMD, holotype in Hyla (Litoria) mystacina Keferstein, 1867 CBF ZFMK Holotype: 28810, no paratypes Origin: Bolivia Origin: "Australien" Current name: Dendropsophusjoannae Current name: Litoria mystacina Hyla lineomaculata Werner, 899 1 Hyla schuettei Keferstein, 1868 Holotype: ZFMK 28585, no paratypes ZFMK Holotype: 28809, no paratypes Origin: Trinidad Origin: "Sydney", Australia Current name: Scinax ruber Current name: Litoria adelaidensis Hyla servalina Werner, 1899 ZFMK Holotype: 28584, no paratypes Amphignathodontidae Origin: Colombia Current name: Dendropsophus labialis Gastrothecapiperata Duellman & J. Kohler, 2005 Holotype: ZFMK 66838, paratype in ZFMK Hypsiboas nympha Faivovich, Moravec, Cisneros-Here- & Origin: Bolivia dia J. Kohler, 2006 Paratypes in ZFMK, AMNH, KU, DFCH-USFQ, QCAZ and NMP, holotype in DFCH-USFQ Hylidae Origin: Ecuador Argenteohyla altamazonica Henle, 1981 Ololygonpedromedinae Henle, 1991 Holotype: ZFMK 29993, paratype in ZFMK Holotype: ZFMK39737, no paratypes Origin: Peru Origin: Peru Current name: Trachycephalus venulosus Current name: Scinaxpedromedinae Dendropsophus salli Jungfer, Reichle & Piskurek, 2010 Osteocephalus deridens Jungfer, Ron, Seipp & Almen- Paratypes inZFMK, MNKand SMNS, holotype inNMK dariz, 2000 Origin: Bolivia. Paratypes in ZFMK, SMF, EPN and QCAZ, holotype in EPN & Hyla coffea J. Kohler, Jungfer Reichle, 2005 Origin: Ecuador Paratypes in ZFMK and CBF, holotype in CBF Origin: Bolivia Current name: Dendropsophus coffea Bonn zoological Bulletin 59: 79-108 ©ZFMK 84 Wolfgang Bohme Osteocephalusfuscifacies Jungfer, Ron, Seipp &Almen- Origin: Peru darez, 2000 Current (substitute) name: Pristimantis caliginosus Paratypes in ZFMK, EPN, MHNG and QCAZ, holotype in EPN Eleutherodactylus olivaceus J. Kohler, Morales, Lotters, & Origin: Ecuador Reichle Aparicio, 1998 Paratypes in ZFMK, CBF, MUSM and USNM Osteocephalus mutabor Jungfer & Hodl, 2002 Origin: Bolivia Paratypes in ZFMK, EPN, MHNG and SMF, holotype in Current name: Pristimantis olivaceus EPN & Origin: Ecuador EleutherodactylussamaipataeJ. Kohler Jungfer, 1995 ZFMK Holotype: 59600, no paratypes & Osteocephalus oophagus Jungfer Schiesari, 1995 Origin: Bolivia Paratypes inZFMK,NMW, MPEG,AMNH, MZUSP, IN- Current name: Pristimantis samaipatae PA and SMNS Origin: Amazonian Brazil Eleutherodactylus pluvicanorus De la Riva & Lynch, 1997 Phyllomedusa camba De la Riva, 2000 Paratypes in ZFMK, CET, UTA and SMF, holotype in Paratypes in ZFMK, KU, NKA and USNM, holotype in NKA NKA Origin: Bolivia Origin: Bolivia Current name: Yimganastespluvicanorus Phyllomedusa iheringii Boulenger, 1885 IschnocnemasandedPadial, Reichle & De la Riva, 2005 Syntype: ZFMK 28560, further syntypes in BMNH Paratypes in ZFMK, CBF, MNCN andNKA, holotype in Origin: Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil CBF Origin: Bolivia Current name: Oreobates sanderi Centrolenidae Phyllonastes carrascoicola De la Riva & J. Kohler, 1998 ZFMK ZFMK Hyalinobatrachium carlesvilaiCastroviejo-Fisher, Padi- Holotype: 59573, paratypes in al, Chaparro, Aguayo & De la Riva, 2009 Origin: Bolivia Paratypes in ZFMK, MHNCP and MNCN, Holotype in Current name: Noblella carrascoicola MNCN Origin: Bolivia Pristimantis koehleri Padial & De la Riva, 2009 Paratypes in ZFMK, MNCN and NMK, holotype in MNCN Strabomantidae Origin: Bolivia Eleutherodactylus ashkapara J. Kohler, 2000 Pristimantis reichlei Padial & De la riva, 2009 Paratype in ZFMK, holotype in CBF Paratypes inZFMK, MNCN andNMK, holotype inNMK Origin: Bolivia Origin: Bolivia Current name: Yimganastes ashkapara Pristimantisyuruanensis Rodder & Jungfer, 2008 Eleutherodactylus ibischiReichle, Lotters & De la Riva, Holotype: ZFMK 87278, paratypes in SMNS and ULA- BG 2001 Paratype in ZFMK, holotype in CBF Origin: Venezuela Origin: Bolivia Current name: Oreobates ibischi Leptodactylidae & Eleutherodactylus llojsintuta J. Kohler Lotters, 1999 Paratypes in ZFMK, CBF and NKA, holotype in CBF Adenomera griseigularis Henle, 1981 ZFMK Origin: Bolivia Holotype: 31800, no paratypes Current name: Pristimantis llojsintuta Origin: Peru Current name: Leptodactylus griseonotus Eleutherodactylus nebulosus Henle, 992 1 ZFMK Holotype: 27634, no paratypes Bonn zoological Bulletin 59: 79-108 ©ZFMK Type specimens in ZFMK: Section ofHerpetology 85 Leptodactylus raniformis Werner, 1899 Dendrobates nubeculosus Jungfer & Bohme, 2004 Holotype: ZFMK 80600, no paratypes Holotype: ZFMK45354, no paratypes Origin: Colombia Origin: Guyana Leptodactylus gracilis delattini P. Miiller, 1968 Dendrobates typographus Keferstein, 1867 ZFMK Holotype: (recently acquired, to be catalogued Holotype: 281 15, no paratypes soon) Origin: Costa Rica Origin: S Brazil Current name: Oophaguspumilio Dendrobates variabilis Zimmermann & Zimmermann, Ceratophryidae 1988 Paratypes in ZFMK, holotype in SMNS & Telmatobius hockingi Salas Sinsch, 1996 Origin: Peru Paratypes in ZFMK and URP, holotype in URP Current name: Ranitomeya variabilis Origin: Peru Dendrobates vicenteiJungfer, Weygoldt & Juraske, 1996 Telmatobius mayoloi Salas & Sinsch, 1996 Holotype: ZFMK 61100, paratypes in ZFMK and SMNS Paratypes inZFMK, URP, MHNSM andKU, holotype in Origin: Panama URP Current name: Oophaga vicentei Origin: Bolivia Epipedobates ardens Jungfer, 1989 ZFMK ZFMK Holotype: 49084, paratype in Cyclorhamphidae Origin: Peru Current name: Ameerega cainarachi & Odontophrynus cordobae Martino Sinsch, 2002 Holotype: ZFMK 73460, transferred to UNLP, paratypes Epipedobates bilinguis Jungfer, 1989 ZFMK ZFMK ZFMK in Holotype: 49073, paratypes in Origin: Argentina Origin: Ecuador Current name: Amereega bilinguis Dendrobatidae Epipedobates rubriventris Lotters, Debold, Henle, Glaw & Kneller, 1997 Ameerega boehmei Lotters, Schmitz, Reichle, Rodder & Holotype: ZFMK 64838, paratypes in ZFMK and ZSM Quennet, 2009 Origin: Peru Paratypes in ZFMK, CAS, CM, LACM andNKA, Holo- Current name: Ameerega rubriventris NKA type in & Origin: Bolivia Phyllobates azureiventris Kneller Henle, 1985 ZFMK ZFMK Holotype: 41507, paratypes in & Dendrobates claudiae Jungfer, Lotters Jorgens, 2000 Origin: Peru Holotype:FMK 73561, paratypes in ZFMK Current name: Hyloxalus azureiventris Origin: Panama Current name: Ranitomeya claudiae Phyllobates melanorrhinus Berthold, 845 1 ZFMK ZFMK Lectotype: 28139, paralectotypes in and AMNH Dendrobates histrionicus Berthold, 1845 Lectotype: ZFMK 28123, paralectotypes in ZFMK and Origin: Colombia AMNH Current name: Phyllobates bicolor Origin: Colombia & Current name: Oophaga histrionica Phyllobates terribilis Myers, Daly Malkin, 1978 Paratype in ZFMK and AMNH, Holotype in AMNH Dendrobates lehmanni Myers & Daly, 1976 Origin: Colombia ZFMK AMNH Paratypes in and Origin: Colombia Phyllobates (Hypodiction)palmatus Werner, 1899 ZFMK Current name: Oophaga lehmanni Holotype: 28132, no paratypes Origin: Colombia Current name: Rheobatespalmatus Bonn zoological Bulletin 59: 79-108 ©ZFMK 86 Wolfgang Bohme Prostherapis variabilis Werner, 1899 Bufo siculus Stock, Sicilia, Belfiore, Buckley, Lo Brut- Syntypes: ZFMK 28134-138 to, Lo Valvo & Arculeo, 2008 Origin: Colombia Paratypes inZFMK, ZMB, MVZ, MZPAandNME, holo- Current name: Colostethus subpunctatus type in Museum ofTerrasini, Palermo Origin: Sicily, Italy & Bufonidae Bufo stanlaii Lotters Kohler, 2000 Paratypes in ZFMK, USNM and ZSM, Holotype in CBF Atelopus cruciger vogli L. Miiller, 1935 Origin: Bolivia Paratypes in ZFMK and ZSM, holotype in ZSM Current name: Rhinella stanlaii Origin: Venezuela & Bufo verrucosissimus circassicus Orlova Tuniyev, Atelopusflaviventris Werner 1899 1989 Holotype: ZFMK 28107, no paratypes Paratype in ZFMK, Holotype in ZMM Origin: Colombia Origin: Russia Current name: Atelopus ignescens Bufo viridis turanensis Hemmer, Schmidtler & Bohme, Atelopus reticulatus Loiters, Haas, Schick & Bohme, 1978 2002 Paratypes inZFMK, MTKD, ZSM andZISP, Holotype in ZFMK ZFMK MTKD Holotype: 76247, further paratype in Origin: Colombia Origin: Tadjikistan Atelopus subornatus Werner, 1899 Nectophrynoides mirei Perret, 1971 Lectotype: ZFMK 28104, paralectotypes in ZFMK Paratypes in ZFMK and MHNG, Holotype in MHNG Origin: Colombia Origin: Cameroon Current name: Wolterstorffina mirei Atelopus tricolor Boulenger, 902 1 Lectotype: ZFMK 28103, paralectotypes in BMNH Werneria ibundji Rodel, Schmitz, Pauwels & Bohme, Origin: SE Peru 2004 Paratype in ZFMK, Holotype in IRSNB Bufo ehlersi Werner, 1899 Origin: Gabon ZFMK Holotype: 21414, no paratypes Origin: Colombia Werneria submontana ZFMK ZFMK Current name: Incilius coniferus Holotype: 69999, paratypes in Origin: Cameroon & Bufopentoni tihamicus Balletto Cherchi, 1973 Paratypes in ZFMK and IZUG, Holotype in IZUG Origin: Yemen Microhylidae Current name: Amietophrynus tihamicus & Anodonthyla emilei Vences, Glaw, J. Kohler Wollen- Bufopithecodactylus Werner, 1899 berg, 2010 Holotype: ZFMK 27999, no paratypes Paratypes in ZFMK and ZSM, holotype in ZSM Origin: Colombia Origin: Madagascar Current name: Rhinella marina & AnodonthylajeanbaiVences, Glaw, J. Kohler Wollen- & Bufopseudoraddei baturae Stock, Schmid, Steinlein berg, 2010 Grosse, 1999 Paratypes in ZFMK and ZSM. holotype in ZSM Paratype in ZFMK, holotype in ZSM Origin: Madagascar N Origin: Pakistan Anodonthyla moramora Glaw & Vences, 2005 Bufo scorteccii Balletto & Cherchi, 1970 Paratypes in ZFMK, ZSM, ZMA and UADBA, holotype Paratypes in ZFMK and IZUG, Holotype in IZUG in ZSM Origin: Yemen Origin: Madagascar Bonn zoological Bulletin 59: 79-108 ©ZFMK 1 Type specimens in ZFMK.: Section ofHerpetology 87 Anodonthyla nigrigularis Glaw & Vences, 1992 Stumpffia gimmeli Glaw & Vences, 1992 ZFMK ZFMK ZSM ZFMK ZFMK ZSM Holotype: 53745, paratypes in and Holotype: 52541, paratypes in and Origin: Madagascar Origin: Madagascar Anodonthyla theoiVences, Glaw, J. Kohler& Wollenberg, Stumpffiapygmaea Vences & Glaw, 1991 2010 Holotype: ZFMK 52541, paratypes in ZFMK and ZSM Paratypes in ZFMK and ZSM, holotype in ZSM Origin: Madagascar Origin: Madagascar & Stumpffia tetradactyla Vences Glaw, 199 Hypopachus seebachi Keferstein, 1867 Holotype: ZFMK 52547, paratypes in ZFMK and ZSM Syntypes: 28389-392 Origin: Madagascar Origin: Costa Rica Current name: Hypopachus variolosas Hyperoliidae Microhyla marmorata Bain & Nguyen Q.T., 2004 Paratypes in ZFMK, AMNH and FMNH, holotype in Heterixalus mandrakata Glaw & Vences, 1991 IEBR Holotype: ZFMK 52557, paratypes in ZFMK and ZSM Origin: Vietnam Origin: Madagascar Pachybatrachuspetersii Keferstein, 1868 Hyperolius dintelmanni Lotters & Schmitz, 2004 ZFMK ZFMK Holotype: 28388, no paratypes Holotype: 67871, paratypes in Origin: "Neu-Siid-Wales, Australien" Origin: Cameroon Current name: Uperodon systoma Hyperolius nienokouensis Rodel, 1998 Platypelis occultans Glaw & Vences, 1992 Holotype: ZFMK65392,paratypes inZFMK, ZMUC and Holotype: ZFMK 53735, paratypes in ZFMK and ZSM SMNS Origin: Madagascar Origin: Ivory Coast Current name: Cophyla occultans Hyperolius veithiSchick, Kielgast, Rodder, Muchau, Bur- Plethodontohyla coronata Vences & Glaw, 2003 ger & Lotters, 2010 Holotype: ZFMK 57459, paratypes inZSM and UADBA Holotype: ZFMK 89607, paratypes in ZFMKandZMUC Origin: Madagascar Origin: D.R. Congo Current name: Rhombophryne coronata & Kassina schioetzi Rodel, Grafe, Rudolf Ernst, 2002 Plethodontohyla mikanika Vences, Raxworthy, Nuss- Paratype in ZFMK, Holotype in SMNS baum & Glaw, 2003 Origin: Ivory Coast Paratypes in ZFMK, ZSM, UMMZ and MNHN, holoty- UMMZ pe in Morerella cyanophthalma Rodel,Assemian, Kouame,To- & Origin: Madagascar: he Perret, 2009 Paratypes in ZFMK, MHNG, SMNS andZMB, holotype Rhombophrynemangabensis Glaw, J. Kohler & Vences, in MHNG 2010 Origin: Ivory Coast Paratypes inZFMK, ZSM andUADBA, holotype inZSM Origin: Madagascar Arthroleptidae Scaphiophryne boribory Vences, Raxworthy, Nussbaum Cardioglossa alsco H.W. Herrmann, P. Herrman, Schmitz & Glaw, 2003 & Bdhme, 2004 Paratypes in ZFMK, MRSN, UMMZ and ZSM, holoty- Holotype: ZFMK 77678, paratypes in ZFMK UMMZ pe in Origin: Cameroon Origin: Madagascar Cardioglossa gratiosapeternageli Bohme & B. Schnei- Scaphiophrynegottlebei Busse & Bohme, 1992 der, 1987 ZFMK ZFMK ZSM ZFMK ZFMK Holotype: 53543, paratypes in and Holotype: 40805, paratypes in Origin: Madagascar Origin: Cameroon ©ZFMK Bonn zoological Bulletin 59: 79-108 88 Wolfgang Bohme Leptodactylodon wildi Amit & Dowsett-Lemaire, 2000 Petropedetes juliawurstnerae Barej, Rodel, Gonwouo, Paratypes in ZFMK, MNHN and BMNH, Holotype in Pauwels, Bohme & Schmitz, 2010 MNHN Holotype: 67360, paratypes in ZFMK, ZMB and IRSNB Origin: Cameroon Origin: Cameroon & Leptopelis crystallinoron Lotters, Rodel Burger, 2005 Petropedetes vulpiae Barej, Rodel, Gonwouo, Pauwels, Holotype 73139, no paratypes Bohme & Schmitz, 2010 Origin: Gabon Holotype: ZFMK 81623, paratypes in ZFMK, IRSNB, MHNG ZMB and Leptopelis mackayi J. Kohler, Bwong, Schick, Veith & Origin: Cameroon Lotters, 2006 Paratypes in ZFMK and NMK, holotype in NMK W Origin: Kenya Dicroglossidae & Leptopelis spiritusnoctis Rodel, 2007 Fejervarya iskandari Veith, Kosuch, Ohler Dubois, Paratypes IN ZFMK, ZMB, SMNS, PEM and MOR, ho- 2001 lotype in ZMB Paratypes in ZFMK and FMNH, Holotype in MNHN Origin: SE Guinea Origin: Java, Indonesia Phrynobatrachus nlonakoensis Mantellidae ZFMK ZFMK Holotype: 80970, paratypes in Origin: Cameroon Aglyptodactylus laticeps Glaw, Vences & Bohme, 1998 ZFMK ZFMK ZSM Current name: Arthroleptis nlonakoensis Holotype: 59972, paratypes in and Origin: Madagascar Ptychadenidae Aglyptodactylus securifer Glaw, Vences & Bohme, 1998 ZFMK ZSM Holotype: 59975, paratype in Ptychadena arnei Perret, 1997 Origin: Madagascar Paratypes in ZFMK and ZMUC, Holotype in ZMUC & Origin: Senegal Blommersia galani Vences, J. Kohler, Pabijan Glaw, 2010 Paratypes in ZFMK, ZSM and ZMA Phrynobatrachidae Origin: Madagascar Phrynobatrachuskakamikro Schick, Zimkus, Charming, Boophis albilabris occidentalis Glaw & Vences, 1994 J. Kohler & Lotters, 2010 Holotype: ZFMK 57383, paratype in ZSM Paratypes inZFMK, BMNH andNKM, Holotype inNKM Origin: Madagascar W Origin: Kenya Boophis albipunctatus Glaw & Thiesmeier, 1993 & ZFMK Phrynobatrachusphyllophilus Rodel Ernst, 2002 Holotype: 53617, no paratype Paratypes in ZFMK, ZSM, ZMUC and SMNS, Holotype Origin: Madagascar SMNS in Origin: Ivory Coast Boophis albipunctatussibilans Glaw & Thiesmeier, 1993 ZFMK ZSM Holotype: 53618, paratype in Origin. Madagascar Petropedetidae Current name: Boophis sibilans Petropedetes euskircheni Barej, Rodel, Gonwouo, Boophis andreonei Glaw & Vences, 994) 1 Pauwels, Bohme & Schmitz, 2010 Holotype: ZFMK 57393, paratypes in ZFMK and ZSM Holotype: ZFMK75582,paratypes inZFMK, IRSNB and Origin: Madagascar ZMB Origin: Cameroon Boophis blommersae Glaw & Vences, 1995 ZFMK ZFMK ZSM Holotype: 57398, paratypes in and Origin: Madagascar Bonn zoological Bulletin 59: 79-108 ©ZFMK

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