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Capensibufo deceptus Channing, Measey, De Villiers, Turner, and Tolley, 2017
Capensibufo deceptus Channing, Measey, De Villiers, Turner, and Tolley, 2017, Zootaxa, 4232: 284. Holotype: NMB A8099, by original designation. Type locality: "a plateau below Deception Peak in the DuToits Mountains (33.78419°S, 19.19886°E, 1686 m)", Western Cape Province, Rep. South Africa. Zoobank publication registration: 5297005A-DF45-43E9-945A-135722DE72EF
Common Names
Deception Peak Mountain Toadlet (original publication).
Distribution
Known with certainty only from the DuToits Mountains in the Western Cape Province of Rep. South Africa, from below Deception Peak, although the population from the widely disjunct Koeël Mountain (Kogelberg) ± 980 m was provisionally assigned to this species.
Geographic Occurrence
Natural Resident: South Africa
Endemic: South Africa
Comment
Channing and Rödel, 2019, Field Guide Frogs & Other Amph. Afr.: 84–85, provided a brief account, photograph, and range map.
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