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Reviewer: Jens Lallensack (talk · contribs) 11:45, 3 September 2023 (UTC)[reply]


  • Nice frog, comments below:
  • also known as Radcliffe's night frog or the Thiashola wrinkled frog – not sure if the "the" belongs there?
    • The "the" is correct, it's only omitted for names that start with possessives like "Radcliffe's".
  • based on an adult male specimen – does this mean that this specimen is the holotype, or that it is the only specimen the description was based on? Could be clearer.
    • Reworded.
  • Are female specimens known? I am wondering because the description seems to be about males only.
    • Nope, the only specimens are 5 adult males.
  • Within the genus, it is sister (most closely related) to a clade – You present this as fact, but isn't this just a hypothesis of a particular paper that is not "final"? If so, then we need author attribution to make this clear, I think.
    • Done.
  • large webbing on the feet – "extensive" instead of "large"?
    • I was trying to avoid copying wholesale from the paper, but it's CC-BY anyway, so screw it, changed to extensive.
  • a prominent Y-shaped ridge from the upper lip to the nostrils – I would love to understand this but I can't see it on the picture? Can you elaborate on this feature so that it becomes clear where to look for it?
    • The pictures are pretty low quality, so I doubt if you'll be able to see it.
  • dorso-terminal groove – rephrase for the general reader? Should it be "groove on the upper side of the tip of the fourth digit" or similar?
    • Glossed.
  • and the foot and lower leg being shorter than the thigh – Both combined are shorter than the thigh? Or either of them?
    • Clarified.
The discussion above is closed. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page. No further edits should be made to this discussion.