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Staurois parvus Inger and Haile, 1959
Staurois parvus Inger and Haile, 1959, Sarawak Mus. J., 9: 273. Holotype: FMNH. Type locality: "Meligong, Akah River, Fourth Division, Sarawak", Malaysia.
Common Names
Lesser Rock Skipper (Haas, Das, Hertwig, Bublies, and Schulz-Schaeffer, 2022, Guide to the Tadpoles of Borneo: 221).
Distribution
Northern Borneo in Brunei and East Malaysia (Sarawak and Sabah).
Geographic Occurrence
Natural Resident: Brunei, Malaysia, Malaysia, East (Sarawak and/or Sabah)
Comment
Removed from the synonymy of Staurois tuberilinguis by Matsui, Mohamed, Shimada, and Sudin, 2007, Zool. Sci., Tokyo, 24: 101-106 (although treated as separate without discussion by Dubois, 1992, Bull. Mens. Soc. Linn. Lyon, 61: 334), where it had been placed by Inger, 1966, Fieldiana, Zool., 52: 255–256. Grafe, Preininger, Sztatecsny, Kasah, Dehling, Proksch, and Hödl, 2012, PLoS One, 7 (5: e37965): 1–8, reported on the advertisement call. Grosjean and Preininger, 2020, Zootaxa, 4896: 523–534, described larval morphology in comparison with Staurois tuberilinguis. Haas, Das, Hertwig, Bublies, and Schulz-Schaeffer, 2022, Guide to the Tadpoles of Borneo: 221–223, summarized the knowledge of habitat, reproduction, larval morphology and coloration.
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