Amietophrynus blanfordii (Boulenger, 1882)
This species is named for W.T. Blanford. Esq., who collected the type specimens in Ethiopia.
The following is from the original description by Boulenger (1882):
Head rather large, without bony ridges : snout short. rounded, with indistinct canthus rostralis; interorbital space as broad as the upper eyelid, flat: tympanum distinct, vertically oval, not quite half the diameter of the eye. Fingers moderate, first extending very slightly beyond second; toes moderate, half webbed, with simple subarticular tubercles; two smail metatarsal tubercles; a tarsal fold. The hind limb being carried forwards along the body, the tarso metatarsa articulation reaches the centre of the eye in the female, in front of the eye in the male. Skin covered with small warts; parotoids none. Olive above, indistinctly marbled with darker; a dark line from the tip of the snout, through the nostril to the eye; a few huge spots on the sides of the head; beneath immaculate. Male with a subgular vocal sac. From snout to vent 43 millim.