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Indirana tysoni Dahanukar, Modak, Krutha, Nameer, Padhye, and Molur, 2016
Indirana tysoni Dahanukar, Modak, Krutha, Nameer, Padhye, and Molur, 2016, J. Threatened Taxa, 8: 9258. Holotype: BNHS 5979, by original designation. Type locality: "India: Kerala: Ranipuram Vested Forest (12.4190N & 75.3530E, elevation 932m)". urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:B9624C9D-789F-49FD-85AF-43C7E310F107
English Names
Tyson's Leaping Frog (original publication).
Distribution
Known from two localities in the Western Ghats of South India: Ranipuram (932 m elevation), Kerala, and Chikmagalur district (Charmadi Ghats) and Kodagu district (Bhagamandala, Coorg, Madikeri and Thalakaveri) in Karnataka.
Comment
In the Indirana semipalmata group according to the original publication. See brief account by Garg and Biju, 2016, PLoS One, 11(11:e0166326): 19–20.
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