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Cornufer exedrus Travers, Richards, Broadhead, and Brown, 2018
Cornufer (Batrachylodes) exedrus Travers, Richards, Broadhead, and Brown, 2018, Zootaxa, 4370: 26. Holotype: SAMA R64760, by original designaiton. Type locality: "Tompoi Camp, 1590 m above sea level (05°20.623'S, 151°18.873'E; WGS-84), Nakanai Mountains, East New Britain Province, Papua New Guinea". http://zoobank.org/urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:949E6268-A4B7-4528-859C-482E1F3652D9
English Names
None noted.
Distribution
Known only from elevations of 1500–1700 m in the vicinity of the type locality, Tompoi Camp, in the Nakanai Mountains of East New Britain Province in the Bismarck Archipelago of Papua New Guinea.
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