Bainskloof moss frog
The Bainskloof moss frog, also known as Bainskloof chirping frog, is a species of frog in the family Pyxicephalidae. It is endemic to South Africa.
Taxonomy
The Bainskloof moss frog was formerly considered conspecific with Arthroleptella lightfooti.Description
The Bainskloof moss frog is a small frog which reaches a maximum length of 22 mm. The body is rather squat with short limbs and a rounded head. The background colour of its skin varies from orangey brown to black with darker patches and paler spots on the back and legs.Distribution and habitat
The Bainskloof moss frog is endemic to Riviersonderend Mountains, Dutoitsberg, Elandskloof and Limietberg Mountains in Western Cape Province, South Africa. This species can be found between 300-2,000 m above sea level. The extent of this species total distribution is probably less than 20,000 km2.The Bainskloof moss frog favours wet mossy areas near watercourses, hillside or roadside seepages, and heavily vegetated streams, within montane fynbos and frequently on steep hillsides. Its known range is situated outside the 750mm isohyet.