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Platymantis diesmosi Brown and Gonzalez, 2007

Class: Amphibia > Order: Anura > Family: Ceratobatrachidae > Genus: Platymantis

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Platymantis diesmosi Brown and Gonzalez, 2007, Copeia, 2007: 253. Holotype: PNM 8499, by original designation. Type locality: "Philippines, Luzon Island, Albay Province, municipality of Tiwi, Barangay Banshaw, Sitio Purok 7, area known locally as 'Tamagong,' 950 m above sea level, NW slope of Mt. Malinao, 13° 26′ 12″ N, 123° 35′ 24″ E".

English Names

None noted.

Distribution

Municipalities of Tiwi and Malinao on Mount Malinao, Albay Province, Bicol Peninsula, Luzon Island, Philippines.

Comment

Combines the characteristics of the Platymantis guentheri and Platymantis dorsalis groups according to the original publication.

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