Ptychadena bunoderma (Boulenger, 1907)
The following is the original description of a single female from Caconda, [250 km inland from]
Benguella, Angola by Boulenger (1907):
Vomerine teeth in two short oblique series commencing from the inner front edge of the choanae. Head moderate; snout pointed, as long as the orbit; canthus rostralis obtuse; loreal region deeply concave; interorbital space much narrower then the upper eyelid; tympanum distinct, two thirds the diameter of the eye. Fingers moderate, blunt, first not extending beyond second; toes moderate, one-thid webbed; subarticular tubercles small but very prominent; a small, oval, inner metatarsal tubercle, no outer tubercle. Tibio-tarsal articulation reaching a little beyond the tip of the snout. Back with very prominent, tectiform, large warts, forming irregular longitudinal series; no lateral fold. Olive-grey above, with large roundish black spots on the body and cross-bars on the limbs; a fine light vertebral streak; a light cross-bar between the eyes and a light spot on the tympanum; lips black; hinder side of thighs reddish brown, dotted with white; lower parts white.
The holotype measures 35 mm from snout to vent (Boulenger, 1907).