PIPIDS OF THE WORLD: Pipidae Distribution Database

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Xenopus laevis sudanensis

  1. Cameroun: Bangoué (04°10'N, 12°55'E) — "Bangouvé, petit village à 15 km de Ngaouyanga, Nord-Cameroun", A. Monard & V. Aellen, 1947-07-31 - 08-08, 2 spms: Coll. N° 1124-25 (males) [1, 2].
  2. Cameroun: Mbé (07°51'N, 13°36'E) — "Mbé, Duru, Cameroon", Perret, 1960, 1 spm: MHNG 1018.34 (female) [3].
  3. Cameroun: Ngaoundéré (05°16'N, 14°01'E) — "Ngaoundéré, Adamaoua, Cameroon", Perret, 1960, 52 spms: MHNG 1017.74 (holotype, m), 1017.75-100 (males), 1018.1-10 (females), 1018.11-25 (juveniles) [3].
  4. Cameroun: Ngaouyanga (07°54'N, 13°36'E) — "Ngaouyanga, sur la route Ngaoundéré-Garoua, à 100 km de Ngaoundéré, Nord-Cameroun", A. Monard & V. Aellen, 1947-07-10 - 31, 3 spms: Coll. N° 932 (female), 941 (male), 1070 (male) [1, 2].
  5. Cameroun: Poli (08°29'N, 13°15'E) — "Poli Garoua, Cameroon", , , 1 spm: NMW 6845 [4].
  6. Cameroun: Sakdjé (08°12'N, 13°46'E) — "Sakdjé, à 12 km de Karba-Manga, Nord-Cameroun", A. Monard & V. Aellen, 1947-08-21 - 09-03, 2 spms: Coll. N° 1277 (female), 1287 (male) [1, 2].
  7. Cameroun: Sir (10°33'N, 13°41'E) — "Sir, Cameroon", , , RUCA 125, 126, 127 [5].
  8. Cameroun: swamp near Galim (05°38'N, 10°20'E) — "swamp near Galim (alt. 1100 m), Cameroon", Kobel & du Pasquier, 1979-02, 17 spms [6].
  9. Cameroun: Tibati (06°28'N, 12°38'E) — "Tibati, plateau de l'Adamaoua, altitude de 1000 m, Nord-Cameroun", A. Monard & V. Aellen, 1947-06-03 - 24, 1 spm: Coll. N° 763 [1, 2].
  10. Centrafrique: Koumbala (06°37'N, 22°02'E) — "Koumbala, Central African Republic", , , [7].
  11. Centrafrique: Passendro (06°13'22''N, 20°42'56''E) — "pools along the Ngoumbourou River, Passendro area, 60-80 km N Bambari, Central African Republic", , 2006-01-11 - 25, several specimens: University of the Western Cape [7].
  12. Gabon: Doussala / 5 km NW (02°19'14''S, 10°32'10''E) — "shallow pond in series of swamps in forest habitat near the forest/savanna ecotone, ~5 km NW of Doussala (alt. 110 m), Reserve de Faune de la Moukalaba-Dougoua, Gaboon", , 2000-02 - 03, 1 spm: SAM 51123 [8].
  13. Nigeria: Fuskam Mata (10°11'N, 08°54'E) — "Fuskam mata, Nigeria", , 1982, Thiébaud mission, U. Biology, Geneva [4].
  14. Nigeria: Jos (09°55'N, 08°54'E) — "Joss, Nigeria", , 1982, Thiébaud mission, U. Biology, Geneva [4] — "Jos, Nigeria", , , 1 spm: MHNG 2644.52 [9].
  15. Nigeria: Kassa (09°35'N, 08°54'E) — "Kassa, Nigeria", , 1982, Thiébaud mission, U. Biology, Geneva [4].
  16. Nigeria: Rahama (10°25'N, 08°41'E) — "Rahama, Nigeria", , 1982, Thiébaud mission, U. Biology, Geneva [4].
  17. Nigeria: Toro (10°03'27''N, 09°04'03''E) — "Toro, Nigeria", , 1982, Thiébaud mission, U. Biology, Geneva [4].
  18. Sudan: Jabal Marrah (mts) (13°30'N, 24°E) — "Jebel Marra, Sudan", , , 5 spms: ZFMK 39980-81, 39984-85, 39989 [5].

References

  1. Monard, Albert (1951): Résultats de la Mission zoologique suisse au Cameroun - 5. Batraciens. - Mémoires de l'Institut Français d'Afrique Noire, Série Sciences Naturelles, 1: 171-185.
  2. Perret, Jean-Luc & Robert Mertens (1957): Revision du matériel herpétologique du Cameroun, étudié par A. Monard. - Revue suisse de Zoologie, 64(3): 73-78.
  3. Perret, Jean-Luc (1966): Les Amphibiens du Cameroun. - Zoologische Jahrbücher, Abt. für Systematik, Ökologie und Geographie der Tiere, 93: 289-464.
  4. Loumont, Catherine (1984): Current distribution of the genus Xenopus in Africa and future prospects. - Revue suisse de Zoologie, 91(3): 725-746.
  5. Jackson, Joseph A. & Richard C. Tinsley (1995): Representatives of Batrachocamallanus n.g. (Nematoda: Procamallaniniae) from Xenopus spp. (Anura: Pipidae): geographical distribution, host range and evolutionary relationships. - Systematic Parasitology, 31(3): 159-188.
  6. Kobel, Hans Rudolf, Louis du Pasquier, Michaïl Fischberg & Hans Gloor (1980): Xenopus amieti sp. nov. (Anura: Pipidae) from the Cameroons, another case of tetraploidy. - Revue suisse de Zoologie, 87(4): 919-926.
  7. Jacobsen, Niels H.G. (2009): A contribution to the herpetofauna of the Passendro Area, Central African Republic. - African Herp News, 47: 2-20.
  8. Burger, Marius, William R. Branch & Alan Channing (2004): Amphibians and Reptiles of Monts Doudou, Gabon: Species Turnover Along an Elevational Gradient. - Memoirs of the California Acadamy of Sciences, 28: 145-186.
  9. Evans, Ben J., Darcy B. Kelley, Richard C. Tinsley, Don J. Melnick & David C. Cannatella (2004): A mitochondrial DNA phylogeny of African clawed frogs: phylogeography and implications for polyploid evolution. - Molecular Phylogenetics & Evolution, 33(1): 197-213.