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Find the Rough Moss Frog in the FBIS database (Freshwater Biodiversity Information System) here.
Family Breviceptidae
ROUGH MOSS FROG – Arthroleptella rugosa
Turner & Channing, 2008
Habitat
The Rough Moss Frog occurs in montane fynbos where it inhabits densely vegetated and permanently moist seeps. Especially in places where restios are abundant.
Behaviour
Not much is known about the life history of this species. Males call in the morning after rain. Call sites are well concealed in the dense seep vegetation. Breeds during mid to late winter.
There is no aquatic tadpole stage. The tadpoles develop in a nest on the damp substrate.
Status and Conservation
Arthroleptella subvoce is Critically endangered due to its extremely limited distribution.
Distribution
Arthroleptella rugosa has a tiny, restricted distribution. It is entirely confined to the slopes of the Swartberg near Caledon, Western Cape.
No maps are currently available for this species.
Further Resources
Virtual Museum (FrogMAP > Search VM > By Scientific or Common Name)
More common names: Skurwe Mospadda (Afrikaans)
Recommended citation format for this species text:
Tippett RM. Rough Moss Frog Arthroleptella rugosa. BDI, Cape Town.
Available online at http://thebdi.org/2022/03/28/northern-moss-frog-arthroleptella-subvoce/
