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Conraua sagyimase Neira-Salamea, Ofori-Boateng, Kouamé, Blackburn, Segniagbeto, Hillers, Barej, Leaché, and Rödel, 2021
Conraua sagyimase Neira-Salamea, Ofori-Boateng, Kouamé, Blackburn, Segniagbeto, Hillers, Barej, Leaché, and Rödel, 2021, Zootaxa, 4995: 80. Holotype UWBM:Herp 5839, by original designation. GenBank deposition numbers of this specimen are 16S: MT669421, DISP2: MT669442, FICD: MT669459, KIAA2013: MT669477, POMC: MT669511, SPEN: MT669573, SVEP: MT669590, TYR: MT669624). Type locality: "Ghana, Eastern Region, Atewa Range Forest Reserve, 06°13’57.79” N, 0° 33’07.08” W, 633 m asl". Zoobank publication registration: 8F2BAC17-6F60-4970-8B7F-61BE4D1F2948
Common Names
Atewa Slippery Frog (original publication).
Distribution
Atewa Range Forest Reserve in southeastern Ghana.
Geographic Occurrence
Natural Resident: Ghana
Endemic: Ghana
Comment
Previous confused with Conraua derooi, according to the original publication where external morphology, advertisement call, molecular markers, and habitat and range were discussed.
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