Nimbaphrynoides occidentalis was first
described as
Nectophrynoides occidentalis by
Fernand Angel in 1943. A second species from Mount Nimba,
Nectophrynoides liberiensis, was described in 1979. The two were then transferred to a newly erected genus
Nimbaphrynoides in 1987. The two species were similar except for the larger size of
N. liberiensis compared to
N. occidentalis and some small colour differences. However, their calls are similar, and the genetic differences are minor. On this basis, they have been judged to be the same species. However, acknowledging the significant differences in size and that small genetic differences do exist, they are still retained as
subspecies: •
Nimbaphrynoides occidentalis occidentalis — Western Nimba toad, Mount Nimba viviparous toad •
Nimbaphrynoides occidentalis liberiensis — Liberia Nimba toad ==Description==