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Ansonia thinthinae Wilkinson, Sellas, and Vindum, 2012
Ansonia thinthinae Wilkinson, Sellas, and Vindum, 2012, Zootaxa, 3163: 58. Holotype: CAS 243857, by original designation. Type locality: "a stream at 14° 41′ 4.6″ N, 98° 19′ 59.3″ E, Tanintharyi Nature Reserve, Yebyu Township, Dawei District, Tanintharyi Division, Myanmar, ca. 409 m".
Common Names
Thin Thin's Stream Toad (original publication).
Distribution
Tanintharyi Nature Reserve and ca. 4.7 km to the west along Me Kyauklonegyi strea, but expected elsewhere along the western versant of the Bilauktaung Mountain Range in peninsular Myanmar.
Geographic Occurrence
Natural Resident: Myanmar
Endemic: Myanmar
Comment
Mulcahy, Lee, Miller, Chand, Thura, and Zug, 2018, ZooKeys, 757: 85–162, provided barcode data from the Dawei District, Tanintharyi Division, Myanmar. Zug and Mulcahy, 2020 "2019", Amph. Rept. S. Tanintharyi: 28, provided a brief account for South Tanintharyi, peninsular Myanmar. Zug, 2022, Smithson. Contrib. Zool., 653: 14, discussed identification, habitat, and range in Myanmar.
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