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''Anodonthyla jeanbai'' is an arboreal species of frog in the family Microhylidae. It is highly polychromatic, and has an extremely isolated phylogenetic position, showing no clear relationships to any other members of the ''Anodonthyla'' genus. It is found only in a small higher-elevation area in Madagascar. ==Description== ''A. jeanbai'' can be distinguished from all other ''Anodonthyla'' species in numerous ways, including the presence of a yellowish colouration located on the ventral surfaces, which in some specimens, completely extends over the venter. Another distinction is the tympanum, which is often not as clearly visible as with other species.〔 This species has a dorsum and posterior part of head that is nearly uniformly brown in colour. The anterior head is a somewhat lighter shade of brown. There is a narrow middorsal line running from the tip of the snout to the cloaca. The inguinal region contains two black spots. The tympanic region is light in colour, and has a dark supratympanic fold at the border. There are no distinct, dark crossbands on the forelimbs, however, on the hindlegs these bands are present. The cloacal region has a blackish colour, while the chest, ventral parts of the limbs, and throat are a dirty yellowish colour. The belly of this species has a similar colour, however it is more grayish.〔 ''A. jeanbai'' is an extremely polychromatic species. In life, the dorsum is light brown. The dorsal surfaces of both the arms and legs are a light reddish brown colour, all having some indistinct irregular-shaped darker markings.〔 Many specimens have a somewhat regular dark 'hourglass' pattern located on the scapular region, and may also have small reddish brown tubercles in a scattered pattern on the dorsum.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Anodonthyla jeanbai」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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