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Platymantis biak Siler, Diesmos, Linkem, Diesmos, and Brown, 2010
Platymantis biak Siler, Diesmos, Linkem, Diesmos, and Brown, 2010, Zootaxa, 2482: 51. Holotype: PNM 9679, by original designation. Type locality: "limestone outcrop in secondary-growth forest . . . in Barangay Biak na Bato, Municipality of San Miguel and Doña Remedios Trinidad, Bulacan Province, Luzon Island, Philippines (N 15.1084, E 121.0724; 190 m elevation)".
Platymantis (Lahatnanguri) biak — Brown, Siler, Richards, Diesmos, and Cannatella, 2015, Zool. J. Linn. Soc., 174: 145.
English Names
None noted.
Distribution
Bulacan Province, Luzon Island, Philippines.
Comment
In the Platymantis guentheri group according to the original publication.
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