PIPIDS OF THE WORLD: Pipidae Distribution Database

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Silurana

  1. Angola: Dundo (07°23'S, 20°50'E) — "Dundo, Angola", , 1948-11, 1 spm: 30.5 mm [1].
  2. Angola: Luachimo (07°22'S, 20°49'E) — "Luachimo, Angola", , , [2].
  3. Benin: Lokoli Forest (07°03'N, 03°15'E) — "Lokoli Forest (7°03'N, 2°15'E), River Hlan, Quémé Basin, Benin", , 2005-05-23 - 24 + 07-28 - 31 + 10-14 - 15, MOR Be 147 -> ZMB; permanently inundated (flooded) forest, water depth 1 - 2.5 m [3].
  4. Burkina Faso: Bobo Dioulasso (11°12'N, 04°18'W) — "Bobo Dioulasso, Burkina Faso", H. Meier, 1983-02, 9 spms: ZFMK 38688-96 [4].
  5. Burkina Faso: Déregboué (10°45'N, 04°05'W) — "Dérégboué, Burkina Faso", B. Schneider, , [4].
  6. Cameroun: Akok (02°46'N, 10°18'E) — "Akok, Cameroon", , , U. Biology Geneva [5].
  7. Cameroun: Assosseng (02°49'N, 11°08'E) — "Asso'osseng, Ebolowa, Cameroon", , 1957, 9 spms: MHNG 954.70-78 (females, subadult) [6, 5] — "Asso'osseng, Ebolowa, Cameroon", , 1957, 1 spms: MHNG 954.79 (female, subadult) + 954.80 (tadpoles) [5].
  8. Cameroun: Baro (05°17'N, 09°12'E) — "Baro (alt. 240 m), Korup National Park, Cameroon", Dwight P. Lawson, 1991-06 - 11, 2 spms: UTA A-36049-50 [7].
  9. Cameroun: Bipindi (03°05'N, 10°25'E) — "Bipindi, Cameroon", , 1960, 3 spms: MHNG 1016.93-95 (females) [6, 5].
  10. Cameroun: Ebolowa (02°54'N, 11°09'E) — "Ebolowa, Cameroon", , 1957, 3 spms: MHNP 1256-58 [5] — "Ebolowa, Cameroon", , 1958, 4 spms: MHNG 1224.70-73 [5].
  11. Cameroun: Efulen (02°46'N, 10°43'E) — "Efulen, Kribi, Cameroon", , 1960, 2 spms: MHNG 1016.96-97 [6, 5].
  12. Cameroun: Ikenge Research Station (05°17'N, 09°06'E) — "Ikenge Research Station (alt. 240 m), Korup National Park, Cameroon", , 1990 - 1991, 3 spms: UTA A-36051-53 [7].
  13. Cameroun: Korup National Park — "Korup National Park, Cameroon", imported live to UK, 1988, [8].
  14. Cameroun: Longji (03°04'31''N, 09°58'40''E) — "Longyi (à 200 m de la plage), Cameroon", , 1981, U. Biology Geneva, sympatric with X. andrei (but see also "paratropicalis") [9, 5] — "Longyi, Cameroon", , , 1 spm (but see also epitropicalis) [10].
  15. Cameroun: Mamfe (05°46'N, 09°17'E) — "Mamfe, Mamfe Division", Sanderson et al., , BM [11, 12] — "Mamfe, Cameroon", , , 6 spms: MCZ 20995-21000 [5].
  16. Cameroun: Manegolé (04°52'13''N, 09°51'26''E) — "Manengolé, N'Kongsamba, Cameroon", , 1959, 1 spm: MHNG 1016.92 (female) [6, 5].
  17. Cameroun: Mubenge (04°05'N, 09°00E) — "Mubenge, Kamerun", R. Mertens, 1937-11-10 + 13, 42 spms: 2 + 40 [13].
  18. Cameroun: Mundemba (04°57'N, 08°52'E) — "Mundemba (alt. 90 m), Korup National Park, Cameroon", Dwight P. Lawson, 1991-06 - 11, 5 spms: UTA A-36044-48 [7].
  19. Cameroun: Nguti (05°18'N, 09°26'E) — "Nguti (alt. 240 m), Cameroon", Dwight P. Lawson, 1991-06 - 11, 1 spm: UTA A-36043 [7].
  20. Cameroun: Nkebe waterfall (04°49'50''N, 09°55'29''E) — "Nkebe waterfall (470 m), between the villages Ekomotolo and Badjong, Cameroon", Herrmann et al., 1998 - 2004, 2 spms: HWH 33, 1019 (one specimen found in a rock pool in the river Nkebe together with a large number of Conraua goliath tadpoles) [14].
  21. Cameroun: Nkoemvom (02°48'N, 11°08'E) — "Nkoemvone, Ebolowa, Cameroon", , , 3 spms: MHNG 2013.42-44 (but see also "paratropicalis") [5] — "Nkoemvone, Cameroon", , , 1 spm: MHNG 2644.58 (but see also epitropicalis) [10].
  22. Cameroun: Victoria (04°00'46''N, 09°13'13''E) — "Victoria, Cameruns", , , [15].
  23. Cameroun: WCS station, Nguti (05°20'15''N, 09°28'26''E) — "WCS station, Nguti, Cameroon", Dan R. Buchholz, Anton Espira , Djeito Champlain , Taku Awa , Ndip D. Tabi , Nguty Thomas, 1999-05-28, 1 spm: MVZ 234829 [16].
  24. Centrafrique: Bouchia (03°45'N, 18°10'E) — "Bouchia, lower Lobaye River, southern Central African Republic", Loumont, 1984, 4 spms: sympatric with X. andrei, X. pygmaeus, X. muelleri [17].
  25. Centrafrique: Lobaye (préfecture) (04°N, 18°E) — "Lobaye, Bobua de Bokanga, Central African Republic", , 1966, 1 spm: MHNP 1251 [5].
  26. Congo: Brazzaville (04°15'33''S, 15°17'05''E) — "Brazzaville, Zaïre", , , 2 spms: MHNP 1259-60 [5].
  27. Congo: Dimonika (04°13'53''S, 12°26'22''E) — "Dimonika, Zaïre", , 1964, 12 spms: MHNP 355-366 [5].
  28. Congo: Ganganya Brousse (01°30'51''N, 17°56'16''E) — "in shallow muddy marsh near the village, Ganganya Brousse (~ 15 km S Impfondo), Likouala District, Congo (B-ville)", Kate Jackson, 2005-10 - 11, abundant: USNM [18].
  29. Congo: Malemba (04°19'52''S, 12°25'42''E) — "Malemba, Republic of the Congo (Brazzaville)", , , 1 spm (coordinates of Malemba given as lat:-5.83, lon:12.57) [10].
  30. Congo: Pointe-Noire (04°47'41''S, 11°50'46''E) — "Pointe-Noire, Congo", , 1990-11-19, 3 spms: LIV 1991.11.386-388 (2 males, 1 female) [19].
  31. Congo: Sangha, riv. (01°13'N, 16°49'E) — "Sangha region, Zaïre", , 1925, 1 spm: MHNP 1945.A8 [5].
  32. Congo: Sibiti (03°41'09''S, 13°20'45''E) — "Sibiti, Zaïre", , 1963, 7 spms: MHNP 348-354 [5].
  33. Côte d'Ivoire: Abidjan (05°20'28''N, 04°01'41''W) — "Abidjan, Ivory Coast", , 1960, 2 spms: MHNP 1223-24 [5].
  34. Côte d'Ivoire: Adiopodoumé (05°20'12''N, 04°07'57''W) — "Adiopodoumé, Ivory Coast", , 1965, U. Biology Geneva [5] — "Adiopodoumé, Ivory Coast", , 1970, 39 spms: MHNG 1056.38-58, 1189.22-34, 1580.93-97 [5].
  35. Côte d'Ivoire: Assakra (06°24'N, 04°54'W) — "Assakra, Ivory Coast", , 1963, 2 spms: MHNP 1242, 1244 [5].
  36. Côte d'Ivoire: Bonna — "Bonna, Ivory Coast", imported live to UK, 1989, [8].
  37. Côte d'Ivoire: Bouaké (07°41'N, 05°01'59''W) — "Bouaké pond, Ivory Coast", , 1962, 1 spm: MHNP 1232 [5].
  38. Côte d'Ivoire: Cavally forest (15) (06°12'01''N, 07°41'41''W) — "dam on river Dibo, at entrance to Goin Debé classified forest (lily pads and marginal vegetation), Côte d'Ivoire", , XXXX-03-23 - 30, [20].
  39. Côte d'Ivoire: C.S.R.S. — "C.S.R.S. (Centre Suisse de Recherches Scientifiques), including the territory of O.R.S.O.M. (Office de la Recherche Scientifique Outre-Mer) and Adiopodoumé", V. Aellen, 1953-04-15 - 05-19, 23 spms [21].
  40. Côte d'Ivoire: Forêt classée de Ngolodougou (09°07'N, 05°07'W) — "Ngolodougou, Ivory Coast", , 1957, 1 spm: ZFMK 19467 [5].
  41. Côte d'Ivoire: Forêt classée de Orumboboka (06°22'N, 04°54'W) — "Orumbo-Boka, Ivory Coast", , 1963, 8 spms: MHNP 1235-1242 [5].
  42. Côte d'Ivoire: Haute Dodo (1) (04°54'03''N, 07°18'57''W) — "hollow rotting log containing pool of stagnant water on floor of primary forest, Haute Dodo, Côte d'Ivoire", , XXXX-03-15 - 22, [20].
  43. Côte d'Ivoire: Haute Dodo (2) (04°53'54''N, 07°18'38''W) — "small temporary pool next to logging road with overhanging vegetation, Haute Dodo, Côte d'Ivoire", , XXXX-03-15 - 22, [20].
  44. Côte d'Ivoire: Haute Dodo (3) (04°53'54''N, 07°18'19''W) — "small stream with Raphia palms in primary forest near camp, Haute Dodo, Côte d'Ivoire", , XXXX-03-15 - 22, [20].
  45. Côte d'Ivoire: Haute Dodo (4) (04°54'08''N, 07°18'58''W) — "2 arm trap array beside small forest stream in closed canopy damp forest, Haute Dodo, Côte d'Ivoire", , XXXX-03-15 - 22, [20].
  46. Côte d'Ivoire: Haute Dodo (5) (04°54'10''N, 07°18'58''W) — "3 arm trap array beside small forest stream in degraded forest with semi-open canopy, Haute Dodo, Côte d'Ivoire", , XXXX-03-15 - 22, [20].
  47. Côte d'Ivoire: Haute Dodo (8) (04°59'14''N, 07°19'39''W) — "river in primary forest with stony bottom and few rock bands and with water plants, recently logged, Haute Dodo, Côte d'Ivoire", , XXXX-03-15 - 22, [20].
  48. Côte d'Ivoire: Haute Dodo (camp) (04°54'01''N, 07°18'57''W) — "large clearing on hill top, Haute Dodo, Côte d'Ivoire", , XXXX-03-15 - 22, [20].
  49. Côte d'Ivoire: Kotiéssou (06°11'N, 05°04'W) — "Kotiessou, Lamto, Ivory Coast", , 1962, 61 spms: MHNP 1261-1311, 1314, 1316, 1318, 1319, 1321, 1330-34 [5].
  50. Côte d'Ivoire: Lamto (06°13'N, 05°02'W) — "Bandama, Lamto, Ivory Coast", , 1963, 1 spm: MHNP 1307 [5].
  51. Côte d'Ivoire: Mont Sangbé National Park (msmaa1) (08°00'06''N, 07°11'32''W) — "road ditches in savanna; large swampy area in savanna, many small, shallow ponds, all densly vegetated with high grasses, scattered trees and bushes; large deep pond surrounded by small forest (Maar Soumarou), traversed by several periodical creeks, vegetation only in shallow parts, large leafed plants; fish (Barbus, catfish) and crocodiles (Osteolaemus tetraspis); Mont Sangbé National Park, Ivory Coast", , 2000 - 2002, [22].
  52. Côte d'Ivoire: Mont Sangbé National Park (msmaa3) (07°58'02''N, 07°13'00''W) — "shallow pond at the edge of a low forest; most parts of open water in shadow, water lenses; Mont Sangbé National Park, Ivory Coast", , 2000 - 2002, [22].
  53. Côte d'Ivoire: Mont Sangbé National Park (msmira) (07°58'33''N, 07°13'23''W) — "edge of gallery forest; large deep pond, partly in shadow, water covered with water lenses, little submerse vegetation, shallow parts with Poaceae and Cyperaceae; shallow puddle and bank without vegetation; Mont Sangbé National Park, Ivory Coast", , 2000 - 2002, [22].
  54. Côte d'Ivoire: Niapoyo (05°53'N, 06°18'W) — "Niapoyo forest, Soubré, Ivory Coast", , 1962, 5 spms: MHNP 1225-29 [5].
  55. Côte d'Ivoire: Pakobo (06°10'N, 04°56'W) — "Kpakobo, Ivory Coast", , 1963, 1 spm: MHNP 1320 [5].
  56. Côte d'Ivoire: Parc National du Banco (05°23'37''N, 04°03'07''W) — "Banco Forest, Ivory Coast", V. Aellen, 1953-04-18, 5 spms [21].
  57. Côte d'Ivoire: Parc National du Banco / main entrance (05°21'41''N, 04°02'32''W) — "main entry of Banco National Park, Côte d'Ivoire", , 2003-07 - 2004-02, [23].
  58. Côte d'Ivoire: Saihibli ? (06°34'44''N, 08°20'15''W) — "Sahibly, Cavally River, Ivory Coast", , , 10 spms: MRAC B109221-109230 [8].
  59. Côte d'Ivoire: Tabou (04°25'N, 07°21'W) — "Tabou, Côte d'Ivoire", IG 29339, 1966-09-28, 2 spms: RBINS 437881 (SC 13062) [24].
  60. Côte d'Ivoire: Toukoui pond — "Toukoui pond, Ivory Coast", , 1960, 2 spms: MHNP 1230, 1231 [5].
  61. Gabon: Belinga, riv. — "Belinga river, Gabon", , 1964, 5 spms: MHNG 2080.94-98 [5].
  62. Gabon: Cap Esterias (00°37'N, 09°20'E) — "Cap Esterias, near Libreville, Gabon", , , 1 spm [10].
  63. Gabon: Doussala / 11 km NW (02°17'S, 10°29'E) — "~11 km 305° NW of Doussala (alt. 110 m), Reserve de Faune de la Moukalaba-Dougoua, Gaboon", , 2000, some specimens of SAM 51134 - 50, 51155 [25].
  64. Gabon: Doussala / 12.5 km NW (02°17'00''S, 10°29'50''E) — "forest habitat with small river, 12.5 km 305° NW of Doussala (alt. 110 m), Reserve de Faune de la Moukalaba-Dougoua, Gaboon", , 2000-02-24 - 03-02, 120 spms: incl. some specimens of SAM 51134 - 50, 51155 [25].
  65. Gabon: Doussala / 24.3 km NW (02°13'35''S, 10°24'00''E) — "forest habitat with small river, 24.3 km 307° NW of Doussala (alt. 350 - 425 m), Aire d'Exploitation Rationnelle de Faune des Monts Doudou, Gaboon", , 2000-03-05 - 11, 18 spms: incl. some specimens of SAM 51134 - 50, 51155 [25].
  66. Gabon: Fernand-Vaz (01°34'S, 09°15'E) — "Fernand-Vaz, French Congo", L. Fea, , [26].
  67. Gabon: Lambaréné (00°42'S, 10°13'E) — "Lambarene, Gaboon", , , BM [11].
  68. Gabon: Loango (02°20'24''S, 09°35'43''E) — "Loango, Gabon", IG 29948, 2002-10-08, 1 spm: PL 20; trap PT2.1, RBINS 438211 (SC 13357) [24] — "Loango, Gabon", IG 29948, 2002-10-08, 1 spm: PL 22; trap PT2.2, RBINS 438212 (SC 13358) [24].
  69. Gabon: Makokou (00°34'N, 12°52'E) — "Bordeaux, village situé en face de Makokou sur la rive gauche de l'Ivindo, Ogooué-Ivindo, République Gabonaise", Knoepffler, 1964, 41 spms: sympatric with Hymenochirus boettgeri camerunensis, X. fraseri (and "fraseri X tropicalis" = X. andrei?) [27, 5] — "Makokou, Gabon", , 1982, Thiébaud mission, U. Biology, Geneva (but see also epitropicalis) [5] — "Makokou, Gabon", , , (but see also epitropicalis) [10].
  70. Gabon: Mouila (01°52'S, 11°01'E) — "Mouïla, Gabon", Harry A. Beatty, 1951-09-14, 1 spm: FMNH 75057 [5, 28].
  71. Gabon: Ndjolé (00°11'S, 10°45'E) — "N'djolé, French Congo", L. Fea, , [26].
  72. Gabon: Saint-Croix (00°33'S, 10°18'E) — "St Croix des Echiras, Gabon", , 1930, 1 spm: MHNP A703 [5].
  73. Gambia: Lamin (13°23'N, 16°39'W) — "Lamin, Gambia", IG 29200, 1993-07-10, 2 spms: RBINS 437839 (SC 13028) [24].
  74. Ghana: Aburi (05°51'N, 00°11'W) — "Aburi, Ghana", R.C. Tinsley, 1979-04, [8].
  75. Ghana: Achimota (05°37'N, 00°14'W) — "Achimota, Ghana", D. Thomas, 1961-11-12, 1 spm [29] — "Achimota College, Ghana", Theodore J. Papenfuss, 1961-11-07, 5 spms: MVZ 75387, 75388, 75389, 75390, 75391 [16].
  76. Ghana: Ankasa Conservation Area (05°16'55''N, 02°38'28''W) — "bucket trap line at record site ACA3 in Ankasa Conservation Area, Ghana", M. Gil or A.D. Leaché, R.E. Diaz, M.K. Fujita, 2003-02-01 - 04-19 or 2004-06-24 - 29, 1 spm: MVZ 245420 ? [30].
  77. Ghana: Ankasa Conservation Area (2) (05°16'55''N, 02°38'29''W) — "Ankasa National Park, pitfall array at behind camp, Ghana", Adam D. Leache, Raul Diaz , Matthew K. Fujita, 2004-06-29, 1 spm: MVZ 245420 [16].
  78. Ghana: Ankasa Conservation Area (3) (05°17'24''N, 02°38'22''W) — "Ankasa National Park, Pond ca. 0.8 km N of camp, Ghana", Adam D. Leache, Raul Diaz , Matthew K. Fujita, 2004-06-25, 5 spms: MVZ 245093, 245094, 245095, 245096, 245097 [16].
  79. Ghana: Goaso / 26 km SW (06°42'05''N, 02°04'34''W) — "small ponds in semi-deciduous forest in the Brong-Ahafo Region, 26 km SW of Goaso (by road to Asumura), along the boundary line between Subim and Ayum Forest Reserves (06.70149°N, 002.07614°W, 101 m elevation), Ghana", A. Leaché, 2003-03-17 - 21, [31].
  80. Ghana: Krokosua Hills Forest Reserve (06°36'30''N, 02°51'00''W) — "bucket trap line at record site KH3, KH4 or KH9 ? in Krokosua Hills Forest Reserve, Ghana", M.-O. Rödel et al., 2003-10-22 - 11-10, 1 spm: KHP0103 (M.-O. Rödel Collection) [30].
  81. Ghana: Mamfe / 16 km W (05°56'N, 00°15'W (00°07'W)) — "10 ml. w. of Mamfe, Ghana", Schiøtz, 1961-07-08, 13 spms: ZMU R17247 (tadpoles) [29, 5].
  82. Ghana: Mamfe (05°56'N, 00°07'W) — "Mamfe, Ghana", Theodore J. Papenfuss, 1961-12-29, 5 spms: MVZ 75392, 75393, 75394, 75395, 75396 [16].
  83. Ghana: Wli Waterfalls (06°27'N, 00°21'E) — "shallow, densely vegetated pond, part of large flooded area, shrubs and larger herbs at pond border, Wli Waterfalls, Agumatsa Wildlife Sanctuary, southeast of Hohoe, eastern Ghana", , 2000-08, 2 spms [32].
  84. Guinea Ecuatorial: Arena Blanca Rd. (03°31'48''N, 08°34'48''E) — "Arena Blanca Rd., Bioko Island, Equatorial Guinea", , , 1 spm: CAS 207759 [10].
  85. Guinea Ecuatorial: Arena Blanca Rd. (2) (03°31'12''N, 08°35'09''E) — "Bioko Id.: Arena Blanca rd, 03 31 12.2 N, 08 35 09.4 E, Equatorial Guinea", L.G. Henwood and J.V. Vindum, 1998-10-14, 6 spms: CAS 207752, 207753, 207755, 207756, 207757, 207758 [16].
  86. Guinea Ecuatorial: Arena Blanca Rd. (3) (03°31'40''N, 08°34'46''E) — "Bioko Id.: Arena Blanca rd, 03 31 39.9 N, 08 34 45.8 E, Equatorial Guinea", L.G. Henwood and J.V. Vindum, 1998-10-14, 6 spms: CAS 207759, 207760, 207761, 207762, 207763, 207764 [16].
  87. Guinea Ecuatorial: Bioko (isl.) (03°42'40''N, 08°40'E) — "Bioko Id.: 03 42 39.8 N, 08 39 59.9 E, Equatorial Guinea", L.G. Henwood and J.V. Vindum, 1998-10-18, 5 spms: CAS 207615, 207616, 207617, 207618, 207619 [16].
  88. Guinea Ecuatorial: Punta de los Frailes (03°47'N, 08°43'E) — "Punta Frailes, Fernando Po", L. Fea, , [26].
  89. Guiné-Bissau: Bolama (11°35'N, 15°28'W) — "Bolama, Portuguese Guinea", L. Fea, , [26].
  90. Guiné-Bissau: Calequisse (12°04'11''N, 16°13'28''W) — "Calequisse (Canchungo), Guiné Portuguesa", F. Frade, 1945-04, 1 spm: female [33].
  91. Guiné-Bissau: Ilha de Bissau (11°52'N, 15°46'W) — "Ilha de Bissau, Guiné Portuguesa", F. Frade, 1945-03, 10 spms: 3 males, 7 females [33].
  92. Guinée: Bakoré (07°43'24''N, 08°24'13''W) — "près Bakoré, Mt Nimba, Guinée Francaise", , , 9 spms [34] — "mare en galerie forestière, Bakoré, Mt Nimba, Guinée Francaise", , , tadpoles [34].
  93. Guinée: Bossou (07°38'42''N, 08°30'35''W) — "mare près Bossou, Mt Nimba, Guinée Francaise", , , 23 spms [34].
  94. Guinée: Diécké Classified Forest, Loc. 11 (07°31'11''N, 08°50'20''W) — "Diécké Classified Forest, small rocky river at edge of degraded forest, Guinea", , 2003-11-21 - 29, [35].
  95. Guinée: Diécké Classified Forest, Loc. 5 (07°35'47''N, 08°52'19''W) — "Diécké Classified Forest, area in-between replanted (mono-dominated by Terminalia spp.) and partly exploited forest, river with gallery forest, palm swamps, ponds, banana plantations (alt. 454 m), Guinea", , 2003-11-21 - 29, [35].
  96. Guinée: Forêt classée des Monts Nimba (07°38'N, 08°26'W) — "Nimba Mt, Guinea", Harry A. Beatty, 1948-3, MHNP 943A-48A; FMNH 57908 [5] — "Nimba Mt, Guinea", , 1951, 1 spm: MHNP 248 [5] — "Nimba Mt, Guinea", , 1956, 11 spms: MHNP 1335-45 [5].
  97. Guinée: Gama (07°53'46''N, 08°13'57''W) — "Gama, Mt Nimba, Guinée Francaise", , , 16 spms [34].
  98. Guinée: Gouela — "Gouela, Guinea", , 1957, 1 spm: MHNP 1351 [5].
  99. Guinée: Kouroussa (10°39'N, 09°53'W) — "Kouroussa, Guinea", , 1904, 4 spms: MHNP 446-449 (SVL 33.8-44.8 mm, ~40.5±2.49 mm) [5, 36].
  100. Guinée: Lola (07°48'N, 08°32'W) — "on the road of Lola, Guinea", , 1961, 1 spm: MHNP 1352 [5].
  101. Guinée: N'Zérékoré (07°44'50''N, 08°49'26''W) — "N'Zérékoré, Guinée Francaise", Chabanaud, 1920-02-10 - 03-12, 2 spms: females, part of MHNP 181-185 [37, 38, 5].
  102. Guinée: Nzo (07°40'26''N, 08°19'02''W) — "mare près du village Nzo, Mt Nimba, Guinée Francaise", , , tadpoles [34].
  103. Guinée: Nzo and Doromou / between (07°39'43''N, 08°18'34''W) — "between Nzo and Doraman, Guinea", , 1944, MHNP 162A.H-164A.G [5] — "between Nzo and Doraman, Guinea", , 1956, 1 spm: MHNP 1350 [5].
  104. Guinée: Ouyakoré — "mare près Ouyakoré, Mt Nimba, Guinée Francaise", , , 10 spms [34] — "Ouyakoré, mares en savane, Mt Nimba, Guinée Francaise", , , tadpoles [34].
  105. Guinée: Pic de Fon (08°32'N, 08°54'W) — "Forêt Classée de Pic de Font, Simandou Range, southeastern Republic of Guinea", , , [35].
  106. Guinée: Sarabaya (10°45'15''N, 14°26'59''W) — "Sarabaya (21 km SW Kamsar), Kolaboui, Guinea", , 2005-04-23 - 28, [39].
  107. Guinée: Ziama Classified Forest (08°17'30''N (08°03'N - 08°32'N), 09°20'W (09°08'W - 09°32'W)) — "Ziama Classified Forest, Guinea", W. Böhme, 1993-10, 8 spms: ZFMK 54895, 57227-29, 58158-59, 60560, 62169 [35].
  108. Guinée: Ziéla (07°42'46''N, 08°21'33''W) — "Ziéla, Mt Nimba, Guinée Francaise", , , 5 spms [34] — "Ziela, Guinea", , 1956, 2 spms: MHNP 1355-56 [5] — "Ziela, Guinea", , 1970, 4 spms: MHNP 636-39 [5].
  109. Guinée: Zouguepo (07°42'20''N, 08°24'26''W) — "Zooguepo, Guinea", , 1957, 1 spm: MHNP 1353 [5].
  110. Liberia: Du, riv. (06°14'34''N, 10°32'24''W) — "Plantation No. 3. Du River", , , 4 spms: MCZ 11862-65 [40].
  111. Liberia: Frank Brown Town (06°14'38''N, 09°39'13''W) — "Frank, Liberia", , 1896, 6 spms: MHNP 280-285 [5].
  112. Liberia: Ganta (07°14'06''N, 08°59'04''W) — "Ganta, Liberia", , 1937, 2 spms: MCZ 22416-17 [5].
  113. Liberia: Gbabone Creek (05°00'36''N, 09°02'24''W) — "Gbabone Creek, Sapo National Park, Sinoe Province, Liberia", , , 1 spm: ROM 19161 [10].
  114. Liberia: Gbanga (07°19'N, 09°13'W) — "Gbanga, Paiata, Liberia", , , 1 spm: MCZ 11861 [40].
  115. Liberia: Grebo National Forest, Loc. 1 (05°24'06''N, 07°44'01''W) — "Grebo National Forest (mature secondary forest, partly thick undergrowth, with sandy stream and temporary puddles), south eastern Liberia", Hillers & Rödel, 2005-12-07 - 11, [41].
  116. Liberia: Harbel (06°16'47''N, 10°20'51''W) — "Harbel, Liberia", , , 1 spm: FMNH 123952 [5].
  117. Liberia: Saint Paul River (06°22'46''N, 10°47'55''W) — "St Paul river, Paiata, Liberia", , , 6 spms: MCZ 11866-71 [40].
  118. Liberia: Sangbui (07°21'44''N, 08°42'22''W) — "Sanikolé, Liberia", Chabanaud, 1920-03-23 - 04-03, 3 spms: males, part of MHNP 181-185 [37, 38, 5].
  119. Liberia: Suakoko (06°59'20''N, 09°34'53''W) — "Suococo, Central Province, Liberia", , , 1 spm: AMNH 83576 [5].
  120. Liberia: Zwedru (06°04'00''N, 08°07'41''W) — "Zwedru, Liberia", , , 2 spms: AMNH 83577-78 [5].
  121. Nigeria — "Nigeria", imported live to UK, 1986-02, tropicalis-like with 2n=40 chromosomes [8].
  122. Nigeria: Ado-Rock — "Ado-Rock, Nigeria", , 1958-05-31, 15 spms: ZMUC R 17231-2 [42] — "Ado-Rock, Nigeria", , 1958-06-02, 4 spms: ZMUC R 17227 [42].
  123. Nigeria: Agberi (05°14'N, 06°24'E) — "Agberi, S. Nigeria", W.J. Ansorge, , 1 spm: BM 1902.11.10.21 [42].
  124. Nigeria: Ago Iwoye (06°57'N, 03°55'E) — "Ago-Iwoje", , 1958-03-23, 6 spms: ZMUC R 17125-30 [42].
  125. Nigeria: Benue-Niger confluence (07°47'N, 06°45'E) — "Bénué, Niger", IG 4379, , 1 spm: Xenopus calcaratus dét. Boulenger, RBINS 438997 (SC 165) [24].
  126. Nigeria: Ekuri (05°53'N, 08°07'E) — "Ekuri, Mamfe Division", , , BM [11, 12].
  127. Nigeria: Enuga (06°26'N, 07°29'E) — "Enuga, Nigeria", , 1982, Thiébaud mission, U. Biology, Geneva [5].
  128. Nigeria: Ibadan (07°23'16''N, 03°53'47''E) — "U.C.I. (University College Ibadan), Nigeria", , 1958-09-15, 100 spms: ZMUC R 17237 (tadpoles, listed as Ughelli material in Loumont, 1984)) [42, 5] — "U.C.I. (University College Ibadan), Nigeria", , 1958-03-20, 2 spms: ZMUC R 1763-64 [42, 5] — "U.C.I. (University College Ibadan), Nigeria", , 1958-04-14, 4 spms: ZMUC R 1765-68 [42, 5] — "U.C.I. (University College Ibadan), Nigeria", , 1958-06-28, 20 spms: ZMUC R 17230 (tadpoles) [42, 5] — "U.C.I. (University College Ibadan), Nigeria", , 1958-11-01, 1 spm: ZMUC R 17157 [42, 5].
  129. Nigeria: Ibadan / 8 km N (07°31'16''N (07°23'16''N), 03°53'47''E) — "5 ml. N. of Ibadan, Nigeria", , 1958-05-28, 3 spms: ZMUC R 1758-60 [42, 5].
  130. Nigeria: Ife (07°28'N, 04°34'E) — "Ife, Nigeria", , 1982, Thiébaud mission, U. Biology, Geneva [5].
  131. Nigeria: Ikpan Forest (08°40'N (08°35'N - 08°45'N), 05°07'30''E (05°00'E - 05°15'E)) — "swamp rainforest of the Ikpan Forest Block, Cross River National Park, Nigeria", Akani et al., 1996 - 2002, 112 spms: 44 captured in dry season (January - March), 68 captured in rainy season (May - July) [43].
  132. Nigeria: Iperin (06°53'N, 03°56'E) — "Iperin, Ijebu, Nigeria", , 1958-03-02, 2 spms: ZMUC R 1795, 17164 [42, 5] — "Iperin, Ijebu, Nigeria", , 1958-05-03, 4 spms: ZMUC R 17194-97 [42, 5] — "Iperin, Ijebu, Nigeria", , 1958-05-03 - 06, 35 spms: ZMUC R 17233-35 (tadpoles) [42] — "Iperin, Ijebu, Nigeria", , 1958-07-26, 2 spms: ZMUC 1793-94 [42, 5] — "Iperin, Ijebu, Nigeria", , 1958-08-09, 4 spms: ZMUC R 17171-74 [42, 5].
  133. Nigeria: Jajimaji (12°54'N, 10°48'E) — "Jajimaji, near Nguru, Bornu province, Nigeria", paid collector, 1963-01 - 1966-06, [44].
  134. Nigeria: Kreigani ? (05°18'N, 06°37'E) — "Gregiani, S. Nigeria", W.J. Ansorge, , 1 spm: BM 1902.11.10.22 [42].
  135. Nigeria: Lagos (06°27'11''N, 03°23'45''E) — "Lagos, Nigeria", R.B.N. Walker, , metamorphosing juveniles + tadpoles [45] — "Lagos, Nigeria", , , 5 spms: BM 64.9.22.1-4 (tadpoles) [42].
  136. Nigeria: Nko (05°52'N, 08°11'E) — "Nko, Mamfe Division", , , BM [11, 12].
  137. Nigeria: Omoku area (04°52'N, 06°33'E) — "Omoku, Rivers State, Nigeria", Akani et al., 1996 - 2002, 2087 spms: 625 captured in dry season (January - March), 1462 captured in rainy season (May - July) [43].
  138. Nigeria: Orashi Forest (04°42'30''N (04°40'N - 04°45'N), 06°35'30''E (06°32'E - 06°39'E)) — "swamp rainforest of the Upper Orashi Forest Reserve, Rivers State, Nigeria", Akani et al., 1996 - 2002, 109 spms: 61 captured in dry season (January - March), 48 captured in rainy season (May - July) [43].
  139. Nigeria: Oyo (07°51'N, 03°56'E) — "Oyo, Nigeria", , , 2 spms: FMNH 173566-67 [5].
  140. Nigeria: Port Harcourt (04°46'42''N, 07°00'42''E) — "Port Harcourt, Nigeria", Romer, 1951-10-12, 9 spms: MHNG 954.70-78 (-> BM 1956.1.10.96-99, 1956.1.11.1-5) [46, 42].
  141. Nigeria: Port Harcourt area (04°55'N, 06°47'E) — "Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria", Akani et al., 1996 - 2002, 1096 spms: 209 captured in dry season (January - March), 887 captured in rainy season (May - July) [43].
  142. Nigeria: Rumuosi (04°53'05''N, 06°55'36''E) — "seasonal rainforest swamp at Rumuosi, appr. 15 km n. of Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria", , 1998-12 - 2000-03, abundant, prey of water snake Grayia smythii [47].
  143. Nigeria: Sapele area (05°53'N, 05°52'E) — "Sapele, Delta State, Nigeria", Akani et al., 1996 - 2002, 961 spms: 246 captured in dry season (January - March), 715 captured in rainy season (May - July) [43].
  144. Nigeria: Ughelli / 10 km W (05°30'N, 05°54'E (05°59'E)) — "Swamp 6 ml. W. of Ughelli", , 1958-11-07, 1 spm: ZMUC R 17199 [42, 5].
  145. Nigeria: Uyere (06°43'N, 05°47'E) — "Uyere, near Benin, Nigeria", , , 1 spm [10].
  146. Nigeria: Uyo (05°03'N, 07°56'E) — "Uyo, Nigeria", R. Day, , 3 spms: BM 138.1.11.54-56 [42].
  147. Nigeria: Yaba (06°29'23''N, 03°23'01''E) — "Yabba, Lagos, Nigeria", A.G. Taylor, , 3 spms: BM 1938.1.3.8-10 [42].
  148. Nigeria: Yenagoa area (05°15'N, 06°08'E) — "Yenagoa, Bayelsa State, Nigeria", Akani et al., 1996 - 2002, 575 spms: 483 captured in dry season (January - March), 92 captured in rainy season (May - July) [43].
  149. Nigeria: Zaria (11°04'N, 07°42'E) — "Zaria, Guinea Savannah, Northern Nigeria", , 1963-01 - 1966-06, 3 spms: ABU [44].
  150. Senegal: Diattakounda (12°34'11''N, 15°41'03''W) — "Galeriewald des Casamanceflusses, Diattacounda, Senegal", , 1975-12-10 - 26, 28 spms: ZMFK 16816-43 [48, 5].
  151. Sierra Leone: Bo (07°58'N, 11°45'W) — "Bo, Sierra Leone", R.C. Tinsley, 1979-04, [8].
  152. Sierra Leone: Freetown (08°29'24''N, 13°14'03''W) — "Freetown, Sierra Leone", , 1963, 1 spm: MHNP 1366 [5] — "near Freetown, Sierra Leone", , , 1 spm: MHNG 2644.55 [10].
  153. Sierra Leone: Kasewe hills forest reserve (08°20'N, 12°10'W) — "Kassewe, Sierra Leone", James I. Menzies, 1959, 1 spm: FMNH 109739 [49, 5, 28].
  154. Sierra Leone: Loma Mountains (09°10'N, 11°07'W) — "Monts Loma, mare en forêt (800 m), Sierra Leone", Lamotte et al., 1963-05, 1 spm [50].
  155. Sierra Leone: Njala (08°07'04''N, 12°05'04''W) — "Njala, Sierra Leone", R.C. Tinsley, 1979-03, Tymowska mission. U. Biology, Geneva [5, 8].
  156. Sierra Leone: Potoru (07°30'26''N, 11°28'43''W) — "Potoru, Sierra Leone", Menzies, 1950-09-03, 1 spm: FMNH 121951 [49, 5, 28].
  157. Togo: Ebeva (07°31'N, 01°05'E) — "Ebeva, Togo", , , RUCA 1371 [8].
  158. Togo: Kandé (09°57'28''N, 01°02'41''E) — "Kandé, Togo", , , 46 spms: MHNP 7079-7129 [5].
  159. Togo: Lama-Kara (09°33'04''N, 01°11'10''E) — "Lama-Kara, Togo", , 1974, 2 spms: MHNP 7084, 7099 ??? [5].
  160. Togo: Misahohe (06°57'N, 00°35'E) — "Misahohe, Togo", , , [8].
  161. Togo: Niamtougou ? (09°46'05''N, 01°06'19''E) — "Niamtougou, Togo", , , 54 spms: MHNP 7086-7129 ??? [5].
  162. Togo: Sotouboua (08°34'N, 00°59'E) — "Sotougoua, Togo", , , 2 spms: MHNP 7098, 7099 ??? [5].
  163. Zaïre — "Zaïre", IG 24394, 1950-05-22, 1 spm: N° 407, RBINS 448366 (SC 9391) [24] — "Zaïre", IG 24394, 1951-04-08, 1 spm: N° 408, RBINS 448367 (SC 9392) [24] — "Zaïre", IG 24394, 1951-11-21, 1 spm: N° 3061, RBINS 448365 (SC 9390) [24] — "Zaïre", IG 24394, 1950-03-27, 1 spm: N° 353, RBINS 448363 (SC 9389) [24].
  164. Zaïre: Aka, headwaters (04°35'N, 29°42'E) — "Aka, Zaïre", IG 24394, 1952-03-28, 1 spm: N° 349, RBINS 448368 (SC 9393) [24].
  165. Zaïre: Boma (05°51'S, 13°03'E) — "Boma, Belgian Congo", Schouteden, , BM [11].
  166. Zaïre: Dungu (03°37'N, 28°34'E) — "Dungu, Uele district, Zaïre", R.F. Inger, 1959-03-07, 1 spm: FMNH 160588 [5, 28].
  167. Zaïre: Dungu, riv. (at Nagero) (03°35'N, 29°31'E) — "Dungu River at Nagero, Parc National de la Garamba, République Démocratique du Congo", H. De Saeger Mission; R.F. Inger, 1949-10 - 1952-10 + 1959-02 - 05, 1 spm [51].
  168. Zaïre: Garamba Park (03°40'N - 04°40'N, 29°E - 30°E) — "Uele district, Garamba park, Zaïre", H. De Saeger Mission, , 3 spms: FMNH 160441-160443 [5].
  169. Zaïre: Garamba Park Cellule Biologique I (04°20'N, 29°17'E) — "Cellule Biologique I, Parc National de la Garamba, République Démocratique du Congo", H. De Saeger Mission; R.F. Inger, 1949-10 - 1952-10 + 1959-02 - 05, 4 spms [51].
  170. Zaïre: Garamba Park Cellule Biologique II (03°56'40''N, 29°23'20''E) — "Cellule Biologique II, Parc National de la Garamba, République Démocratique du Congo", H. De Saeger Mission; R.F. Inger, 1949-10 - 1952-10 + 1959-02 - 05, 6 spms [51].
  171. Zaïre: Garamba, riv. (04°12'N - 03°23'N, 29°58'E - 29°12'E) — "Garamba River, Parc National de la Garamba, République Démocratique du Congo", H. De Saeger Mission; R.F. Inger, 1949-10 - 1952-10 + 1959-02 - 05, 1 spm [51].
  172. Zaïre: Kinshasa (04°19'47''S, 15°18'54''E) — "Kinshasa F.D., Zaïre", , , 1 spm: KU 195661 [52] — "Kinshasa, Zaïre", , , 1 spm: MHNG 2644.56 [10].
  173. Zaïre: Kinshasa / 8 km S (04°22'S (04°18'S), 15°18'E) — "confluent de la Funa et de la Kemi, 8 km au sud du centre de Kinshasa, Zaïre", V. Nzingula, 1978-08, 4 spms: BMNH 1982.462 (f, holotype), 1982.463-65 (f, m, m, paratypes) [53].
  174. Zaïre: Lukolela (01°03'S, 17°12'E) — "Lukulela, Zaïre", , , 1 spm: AMNH 59361 [5].
  175. Zaïre: Mawuya (03°14'N, 18°41'E) — "Mawuya, Zaïre", IG 16641, 1948-01-20, 3 spms: N° 176 C, RBINS 443070 (SC 4813) [24].
  176. Zaïre: Moba (07°03'S, 29°47'E) — "Moba, Zaïre", IG 16298, , 1 spm: N° 175, RBINS 443069 (SC 4812) [24].
  177. Zaïre: Monsembi (01°15'N, 18°42'E) — "Monsembi, Belgian Congo", , , BM [11].
  178. Zaïre: Napokomweli — "Napokomweli, Parc National de la Garamba, République Démocratique du Congo", H. De Saeger Mission; R.F. Inger, 1949-10 - 1952-10 + 1959-02 - 05, 1 spm [51].
  179. Zaïre: Tshela (04°59'S, 12°56'E) — "Kitadi, Terr. de Tshela, Mayombé", Vandevelde, 1958-08-09, 1 spm: RGMC 101570 (female) [54] — "Kitadi, Terr. de Tshela, Mayombé", Vandevelde, 1958-08-14, 1 spm: RGMC 101571 (female) [54] — "Singa Mbombo, Terr. de Tshela, Mayombé", Laurent, 1958-06-02, 1 spm: RGMC 101572 (female) [54] — "Kipanzu, Terr. de Tshela, Mayombé", Laurent, 1958-06-07, 1 spm: RGMC 101573 (female) [54] — "Mabuba, Terr. de Tshela, Mayombé", Laurent, 1958-06-09 - 10, 10 spms: RGMC 101574-83 (7 males, 1 female, 2 juveniles) [54] — "Mabuba, Terr. de Tshela, Mayombé", Laurent, 1958-06-16 - 17, 9 spms: RGMC 101584-92 (3 males, 5 females, 1 juvenile) [54].
  180. Zaïre: Wilibadi, riv. (03°42'N, 29°05'E) — "Wilibadi, Parc National de la Garamba, République Démocratique du Congo", H. De Saeger Mission; R.F. Inger, 1949-10 - 1952-10 + 1959-02 - 05, 1 spm [51].

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