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Uperoleia tyleri Davies and Littlejohn, 1986

Class: Amphibia > Order: Anura > Family: Myobatrachidae > Genus: Uperoleia

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Uperoleia tyleri Davies and Littlejohn, 1986, Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust., 110: 132. Holotype: NMV D23633, by original designation. Type locality: "Jervis Bay, A[ustralian]. C[apital]. T[erritory]. (35°03′ [S], 150°44′ [E])", Australia.

English Names

Tyler's Toadlet (Frank and Ramus, 1995, Compl. Guide Scient. Common Names Amph. Rept. World: 96; Barker, Grigg, and Tyler, 1995, Field Guide Aust. Frogs., Ed. 2: 343; Tyler and Knight, 2009, Field Guide Frogs Aust.: 146).

Distribution

Coastal eastern Victoria and southeastern New South Wales, Australia.

Comment

See brief account by Tyler and Knight, 2009, Field Guide Frogs Aust.: 146-147.

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