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Alcalus mariae

Alcalus mariae
Alcalus mariae 2011 stamp of the Philippines.jpg
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Amphibia
Order: Anura
Family: Ceratobatrachidae
Genus: Alcalus
Species: A. mariae
Binomial name
Alcalus mariae
(Inger, 1954)
Synonyms

Micrixalus mariae Inger, 1954
Ingerana mariae (Inger, 1954)


Micrixalus mariae Inger, 1954
Ingerana mariae (Inger, 1954)

Alcalus mariae, common name Mary's frog or Palawan eastern frog is a species of frog in the Ceratobatrachidae family. It is endemic to the Palawan Island, the Philippines, and only known from its type locality, Mount Balabag, in the Mantalingajan mountain range. The specific name refers to Mary Lee Inger née Ballew, first wife of Robert F. Inger who formally described the species in 1954.

The type series of Alcalus mariae consists of two males measuring 32 and 33 mm (1.3 and 1.3 in) in snout–vent length. They are stocky frogs with depressed, broad head and rounded snout. Tympanum is visible though rim hidden by skin. Tips of digits are expanded into large, round disks. Legs are stout and relatively short. Toes are webbed and have disks similar in size to those on fingers. Skin of all dorsal surfaces is coarsely shagreen. Chest and belly are strongly rugose but gular region is less so. Tubercles are present laterally.

Natural habitat of Alcalus mariae is lower montane forest where it occurs in the forest floor leaf-litter. Habitat loss is the most important threat to this species, although the area of type locality is generally well protected.


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