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Platymantis paengi Siler, Linkem, Diesmos, and Alcala, 2007

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

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Platymantis paengi Siler, Linkem, Diesmos, and Alcala, 2007, Herpetologica, 63: 352. Holotype: PNM 9239, by original designation. Type locality: "at 180 m elevation in an area known locally as 'Mt. Lihidan' (11° 24′ 52.74″ N, 122° 06′ 16.74″ E; WGS-84) Barangay Duyong, Municipality of Pandan, Antique Province, Panay Island, Philippines".

English Names

Panay Limestone Frog (Gaulke, 2011, Herpetofauna Panay Island: 70).

Distribution

Known only from the northwestern peninsula of Panay Island, Philippines, 180-300 m elevation.

Comment

In the Platymantis dorsalis group according to the original publication. Gaulke, 2011, Herpetofauna Panay Island: 70-71, provided a brief account for Panay Island, Philippines.

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