Boophis solomaso

Boophis solomaso is not recognized as a valid scientific name or established term in readily accessible taxonomic, biological, or other scholarly references. No major databases, such as the Amphibian Species of the World, the IUCN Red List, or peer‑reviewed literature, list a species or other entity bearing this exact binomial.

Possible interpretation

  • Boophis is a well‑known genus of tree frogs endemic to Madagascar and Mayotte, belonging to the family Mantellidae. The generic name combines Greek roots meaning “ox” (bous) and “snake” (ophis), reflecting certain morphological features of the frogs’ limbs.
  • The epithet solomaso does not correspond to any described species within the genus. It may represent a typographical error, a provisional name, or a local or colloquial designation that has not entered formal scientific usage.

Status

Given the lack of verifiable sources, the term “Boophis solomaso” cannot be treated as an established concept in herpetology or related fields. Further research, such as consulting original taxonomic revisions or contacting experts in Malagasy amphibians, would be required to determine whether the name refers to an unpublished or synonymized taxon.

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