Pseudepidalea latastii
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Pseudepidalea latastii

Pseudepidalea latastii (formerly Bufo latastii ; also known as the Ladakh toad) is a species of toad found in the north-western Himalayas of India and Pakistan, where it lives between 2,600 and 3,000 metres (8,500 and 9,800 ft).

Appearance

Crown without bony ridges; snout short, blunt; interorbital space narrower than the upper eyelid; tympanum very distinct, half the diameter of the eye. First finger not extending beyond second; toes two-thirds webbed, with double subartieular tubercles; two moderate metatarsal tubercles; a tarsal fold. The tarsometatarsal articulation reaches the tympanum or the hinder border of the eye. Upper parts with irregular, depressed, distinctly porous warts; parotoids moderate, kidney-shaped; a parotoid-like gland on the calf. Olive above, spotted or marbled with blackish; a light vertebral band; beneath more or less spotted or marbled with blackish.

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Snout–vent length 50–62 millimetres (2.0–2.4 in).

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References

1. Pseudepidalea latastii Wikipedia article - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pseudepidalea_latastii
2. Pseudepidalea latastii on The IUCN Red List site - https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/54687/11174841

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