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more-inA new frog from Kerala is the latest contribution to the spurt in amphibian discoveries across India: scientists have just discovered the Mewa Singh’s Night frog, belonging to a genus endemic to the Western Ghats, from Kozhikode's Malabar Wildlife Sanctuary. They also found that the frog’s genetically closest relatives are the Athirappilly night frog (found south of the Palakkad Gap in Thrissur and Idukki) and the Kempholey night frog (found in the northern Western Ghats of Kerala and Karnataka). Morphologically, the Mewa Singh’s night frog can be distinguished from these similar-looking and genetically-close relatives by several physical characteristics, including the pattern of its webbed fingers and toes. Frogs in the genus Nyctibatrachus, commonly known as night frogs, are found only in the Western Ghats mountain range. The addition of the Mewa Singh's night frog to this group brings the total number of night frogs to 36.


Source: The Hindu December 30, 2017 12:11 UTC



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