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Cacosternum karooicum Boycott, de Villiers, and Scott, 2002
Cacosternum karooicum Boycott, De Villiers, and Scott, 2002, J. Herpetol., 36: 334. Holotype: PEM A 5459, by original designation. Type locality: "in a temporary stream in the Doringkloof Catchment, Elandsberg Mountains, Vrolijkheid Nature Reserve, Robertson District, Western Cape Province, South Africa (33° 55′ 45″ S, 19° 54′ 36″ E, altitude 270 m)".
Common Names
Karoo Caco (Scott, 2004, in Minter et al. (eds.), Atlas Frogs S. Afr. Lesotho and Swaziland: 227; Du Preez and Carruthers, 2009, Compl. Guide Frogs S. Afr.: 368).
Karoo Dainty Frog (Scott, 2004, in Minter et al. (eds.), Atlas Frogs S. Afr. Lesotho and Swaziland: 227 [alternative name]).
Distribution
Widely separated localities in the Karoo of the Western and southern Northern Cape Provinces, Rep. South Africa.
Geographic Occurrence
Natural Resident: South Africa
Endemic: South Africa
Comment
The sister species of Cacosternum namaquense according to the original publication. See accounts by Scott, 2004, in Minter et al. (eds.), Atlas Frogs S. Afr. Lesotho and Swaziland: 227-229, and Du Preez and Carruthers, 2009, Compl. Guide Frogs S. Afr.: 368-369. See comments by Channing, Schmitz, Burger, and Kielgast, 2013, Zootaxa, 3701: 518–550. Channing, Rödel, and Channing, 2012, Tadpoles of Africa: 333–334, provided information on comparative larval morphology. Du Preez and Carruthers, 2017, Frogs S. Afr., Compl. Guide: 408–409, provided an account, including a polygon range map, photograph, identification features, adult and larval morphology, habitat, and call. Channing and Rödel, 2019, Field Guide Frogs & Other Amph. Afr.: 368–369, provided a brief account, photograph, and range map. Angus, Telford, Ping, and Conradie, 2024, Zootaxa, 5512: 1–21, provided a niche-modeled distribution map, placement in a 16s mtDNA tree, and a description of the advertisement call.
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