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Hypsiboas liliae Kok, 2006

Class: Amphibia > Order: Anura > Family: Hylidae > Subfamily: Hylinae > Genus: Hypsiboas

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Hypsiboas liliae Kok, 2006, Bull. Inst. R. Sci. Nat. Belqique, Biol., 76: 192. Holotype: IRSNB 1965, by original designation. Type locality: "between Boy Scout View and Johnson View on the Kaieteur Plateau (5° 10′ 51″ N, 59° 28′ 57″ W), ca. 400 m elevation, Kaieteur National Park, Potaro-Siparuni district, Guyana".

English Names

Lili Treefrog (Kok and Kalamandeen, 2008, Intr. Taxon. Amph. Kaieteur Natl. Park, 5: 172).

Distribution

Known only from the type locality (Kaieteur National Park, Potaro-Siparuni district, Guyana, 400 m elevation).

Comment

In the Hypsiboas punctatus group according to the original publication. Kok and Kalamandeen, 2008, Intr. Taxon. Amph. Kaieteur Natl. Park, 5: 172-173, provided an account and noted that the generic assignment of the species remains uncertain.

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