Discoglossus montalentii Lanza, Nascetti, Capula & Bullini, 1984 is a animal in the Alytidae family, order Anura, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.

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Discoglossus montalentii Lanza, Nascetti, Capula & Bullini, 1984

Discoglossus montalentii Lanza, Nascetti, Capula & Bullini, 1984

The Corsican painted frog, endemic to Corsica, is a distinct montane frog species that differs in appearance from the Tyrrhenian painted frog.

Family
Genus
Discoglossus
Order
Anura
Class
Amphibia

About Discoglossus montalentii Lanza, Nascetti, Capula & Bullini, 1984

The Corsican painted frog (Discoglossus montalentii) is very similar in appearance to the Tyrrhenian painted frog, but has distinct physical differences: it has a noticeably more rounded snout, a flatter back, a tapering (not spatulate) fourth finger on its front foot, and longer hind legs. It reaches an adult length of approximately 6.5 centimetres (2.6 inches). Its base colour varies, and can be plain brown, grey, or reddish brown; it may also be one of these base colours marked with dark brown spots. Its underside is pale. Its call is more musical than that of other painted frogs, and consists of a repeated "poop – poop – poop". This species is found only on the island of Corsica. It mainly occurs in central Corsica at altitudes between 300 and 1,900 metres (980 to 6,230 feet), and is especially common in mountain torrents, as well as both still and flowing water located within woods and forests. It shares its range with the Tyrrhenian painted frog (Discoglossus sardus), but is a more montane species that is adept at leaping between rocks.

Photo: (c) Manuel Ruedi, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Manuel Ruedi · cc-by-nc

Taxonomy

Animalia Chordata Amphibia Anura Alytidae Discoglossus

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Sources: GBIF, iNaturalist, Wikipedia, NCBI Taxonomy · Disclaimer

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