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Nectophrynoides saliensis Thrane, Lyakurwa, Liedtke, Menegon, Petzold, Loader, and Scherz, 2025
Nectophrynoides saliensis Thrane, Lyakurwa, Liedtke, Menegon, Petzold, Loader, and Scherz, 2025, Vert. Zool., Senckenberg, 75: 477. Holotype: MTSN 13758, by original designation. Type locality: "Sali F. R., Mahenge Mountains, Morogoro Region, Tanzania (approximate coordinates: –8.93, 36.65) at 1050–1500 m a.s.l." ZooBank Publication registration: F82A22CD-404C-49C8-8F37-F30A89615639
Common Names
Mahenge Glandular Tree Toad (original publication).
Chura Manundu Wa Mahenge (Kiswahili: original publication).
Distribution
Northern forests of Sali Forest Reserve, Mahenge Mountains, Morogoro Region, Tanzania, 1050 to 1500 m elevation.
Geographic Occurrence
Natural Resident: Tanzania
Endemic: Tanzania
Comment
Diagnosed on the basis of morphology, morphometrics, and genetic markers in the original publication. Formerly confused with Nectophrynoides viviparus; see that record for literature that may have addressed this species under that name.
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