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Conraua kamancamarai Neira-Salamea, Doumbia, Hillers, Sandberger-Loua, Kouamé, Brede, Schäfer, Blackburn, Barej, and Rödel, 2022
Conraua kamancamarai Neira-Salamea, Doumbia, Hillers, Sandberger-Loua, Kouamé, Brede, Schäfer, Blackburn, Barej, and Rödel, 2022, Zoosyst. Evol., Berlin, 98: 27. Holotype: ZMB 78432 (field and tissue #: GN11-140; GenBank # for 16S: MT669400), by original designationl Type locality: "Guinea, Fouta Djallon Region, Konkouré Fetto, 10°20′28.21″N, 12°10′16.82″W, 650 m a.s.l.". http://zoobank.org/625E8A78-5BB3-4EB1-8405-159C93135699
Common Names
Kaman Camara’s Slippery Frog (original publication).
Distribution
Fast-flowing rocky streams with waterfalls within riverine forest in mountainous areas in the Fouta Djallon, Guinea.
Geographic Occurrence
Natural Resident: Guinea
Endemic: Guinea
Comment
Closely related to Conraua derooi and Conraua sagyimase according to the original publication, where comparative morphology and molecular markers were detailed.
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