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Micrixalus candidus Biju, Garg, Gururaja, Shouche, and Walukar, 2014
Micrixalus candidus Biju, Garg, Gururaja, Shouche, and Walujkar, 2014, Ceylon J. Sci., Biol. Sci., 43: 14. Holotype. BNHS 5608, by original designation. Type locality: "Kemmanagundi, Chikmagalur dist., Karanataka state, India".
Nomina inquirenda - Name(s) unassigned to a living or extinct population
9 May 2014
English Names
White-Cheeked Dancing Frog (original publication).
Distribution
Known from the state of Karnataka, India, and restricted to between the Palghat Gap and Goa Gap in the Western Ghats, specifically from Kemmanagundi and Kottigehara (Chikmagalur District).
Comment
In the Micrixalus elegans group of Biju, Garg, Gururaja, Shouche, and Walujkar, 2014, Ceylon J. Sci., Biol. Sci., 43: 14.
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