Abstract

The microhylid genusOreophrynereaches its greatest diversity in the New Guinea region, where more than 60 species have been documented to date. MostOreophryneare small (<30 mm SVL) and only three species,O. anthonyi,O. idenburgensisandO. inornata, exceed 40 mm SVL adult body size. Here we describe a fourth large species ofOreophrynethat was collected in 1998 from the mountains of Papua Province in western New Guinea. In having a cartilaginous connection between the procoracoid and scapula it is most similar toO. idenburgensis, a species known only from the mountains of central-western New Guinea but differs from that species in a suite of morphological characters including a broader head, a hidden (vs. visible) tympanum and a more pointed snout.

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