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Arthroleptis perreti Blackburn, Gonwouo, Ernst, and Rödel, 2009
Arthroleptis perreti Blackburn, Gonwouo, Ernst, and Rödel, 2009, Breviora, 515: 4. Holotype: MCZ A-137978, by original designation. Type locality: "Republic of Cameroon, Southwest Province, near village of Nsoung, southwest slope of Mt. Manengouba, 04°59′ 05.5″N, 009° 48′41.0″E, 1,400m elevation.
Common Names
Perret’s Squeaker Frog (original publication).
Perret's Squeaker (Channing and Rödel, 2019, Field Guide Frogs & Other Amph. Afr.: 266).
Distribution
High elevations (1400–2200 m) on Mount Manengouba, possibly to be found on Mount Nlonako, Mount Kupe, and (see comment) in the Rumphi Hills, southwestern Cameroon; arguably to southwestern Gabon (see comment).
Geographic Occurrence
Natural Resident: Cameroon, Gabon
Comment
Most similar to Arthroleptis variabilis according to the original publication. Dewynter and Frétey, 2019, Cah. Fondation Biotope, 27: 6, noted that a specimen reported from southwestern Gabon represents an unnamed species (fide G. F. M. Jongsma). Channing and Rödel, 2019, Field Guide Frogs & Other Amph. Afr.: 266–267, provided a brief account, photograph, and range map.
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