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1938:55). Lunda Norte: “Dundo” [-7.36667, 20.83333] (Laurent I950a:I3; Ruas 1996:21); 
“Muita, Luembe E (Multa)” [-7.80000, 21.45000] (Laurent I950a:I3; Ruas 1996:21, 2002:142). 
Lunda Sul: “Alto Cuilo, rives du Cuilo, Lunda” [-10.01667, 19.55000] (Laurent 1964a:131; Ruas 
1996:22, 2002:142); “Dala” [-11.03333, 20.20000] (Monard 1938:55, 79; Ruas 1996:21, 
2002:142); “Alto Chicapa, Lunda” [-10.88333, 19.23333] (Laurent 1964a:131; Ruas 1996:22, 
2002:142^ Kwanza Sul: “Novo Redondo” [-11.20000, 13.85000] (Ferreira 1904:114; Monard 
1938:55; Ruas 1996:21, 2002:142); “Gumba” [-11.26667, 14.28333] (Ferreira 1904:114; Monard 
1938:55; Ruas 1996:21, 2002:142); “Lembu (Lembe)” [-12.86667, 14.11667] (Ferreira 1904:114; 
Monard 1938:55; Ruas 1996:21, 2002:142). Malanje: “Duque de Braganga” [-9.10000, 15.95000] 
(Bocage 1866a:56, 1866b:77, 1882a:304, 1895a:186, 1897a:205; Loveridge 1957:311; Perret 
1976a:17; Frost 1985:45, 2016; Ruas 1996:21, 2002:142). Mexico: “Calombe, Luso” [-11.83333, 
19.93333] (Ruas 1996:22, 2002:142); “Cazombo” [-11.88333, 22.91667] (Laurent 1964a:131; 
Ruas 1996:22). Bie: “General Machado” [-12.03333, 17.46667] (Mertens 1937a:18). Huambo: 
“Serra do Moco (Luimbale)” [-12.50000, 15.16667] (Laurent 1954a:71; Ruas 1996:21, 2002:142). 
Benguela: “Benguella” [-12.58333,13.41667] (Boulenger 1882:299; Loveridge 1957:311). Huila: 
“Caconda” [-13.73333, 15.06667] (Bocage 1882a:304, 1895a:186, 1897a:205; Monard 1938:55; 
Themido 1941:2; Perret 1976a:17; Ruas 1996:21, 2002:142); “Mukoti” [-14.20000, 15.80000] 
(Monard 1937a:27, 1938:55, 79; Ruas 1996:21, 2002:142). Cunene: “Ruisseau Mbale (Rio Bale)” 
[-15.16667, 16.75000] (Monard 1937a:27, 1938:55, 79; Ruas 1996:21, 2002:142). Cuando 
Cubango: “Kakindo (Caquindo)” [-15.45000, 17.05000] (Monard 1937a:27, 1938:55, 79; Ruas 
1996:21, 2002:142); “Cubango system around the villages of Kakindo [= Caiundo] and Mbale” 
[-12.85000, 18.29028] (Conradie et al. 2016:12). Undetermined Locality: “without precise local¬ 
ity” (Ferreira 1906:116); “areas of forest and savanna in the north and northeast of Angola” (Cei 
1977:16); “plateaus regions” (Cei 1977:17). 
Taxonomic and distributional notes: The species was noted as new by Bocage in two dif¬ 
ferent papers (1866a,b), both of which appeared in the November 1866 issue of the same journal. 
Unlike many of the nomina in 1866a, however, that of Bufo funereus is a nomen nudum as there is 
no description. Boulenger (1882) described a new species, Bufo benguellensis, based on one indi¬ 
vidual from “Benguela” sent to him by Bocage as well as two other specimens from “Fernando Po” 
and “W. Africa”; Bocage (1895a) later synonymized B. benguellensis with B. funereus. The species 
Sclerophrys buchneri (Peters, 1882) is also sometimes treated as conspecific (Tandy and Keith 
1972). Schmidt and Inger (1959) provided a map with the distribution of Bufo funereus in Central 
Africa, although they did not provide information about specific localities. 
Sclerophrys garmani (Meek, 1897) Carman’s Toad 
Bufo garmani Meek 1897:176. Syntypes: FMNH 415, MCZ 19082 [2 speeimens] (eolleetor Field Museum 
East Afriean Expedition). Type loeality: Haili [= Haileh], southeast of Berbera, Somalia. 
Bufo regularis humbensis Monard 1937a:26. Syntypes: MNHC 90.00098-99 [2 speeimens] (eolleetor 
A. Monard) and MNHB 23712. Type locality: “Mulondo” (Monard 1937a:26), Angola. 
Bufo regularis humbensis: Monard (1938:78), Barbour and Loveridge (1946:84), Frade (1963:254). 
Bufo garmani: Tandy and Keith (1972:142, 159), Frost (1985:46), Largen (2001:315). 
Bufo regularis sensu strieto: Ruas (1996:21). 
Bufo gutturalis: Ruas (2002:141). 
Amietophrynus garmani: Fretey et al. (2011:23). 
Selerophrys garmani: Frost (2016). 
Global conservation status (lUCN): Least Concern. 
Global distribution: Sclerophrys garmani is known from disjunct populations in East Africa 
