Cranium osteology of Angolan female Poyntonophrynus. A–H Left to right: skulls of P. dombensis (ZMB 91792), P. fernandae sp. nov. (lineage B) (ZMB 91791), P. cf. fernandae (lineage A) (BMNH 2021.7536), and P. nambensis sp. nov. (lineage C) (ZMB 91787), in dorsal view (top row) and lateral view (second row). Green color marks the squamosal, blue indicates the parotic plate, orange indicates the columella, the latter being absent in P. fernandae sp. nov. and P. cf. fernandae. Np identifies the neopalatine. I–L Left to right: squamosals of P. dombensis, P. fernandae sp. nov., P. cf. fernandae, and P. nambensis sp. nov., in 1 – posterior, 2 – anterior, 3 – lateral, and 4 – medial views.

 
 
  Part of: Baptista NL, Vaz Pinto P, Keates C, Lobón-Rovira J, Edwards S, Rödel M-O (2023) Two new Poyntonophrynus species (Anura: Bufonidae) highlight the importance of Angolan centers of endemism. Vertebrate Zoology 73: 991-1031. https://doi.org/10.3897/vz.73.e103935