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Limnonectes bagoensis Köhler, Zwitzers, Than, and Thammachoti, 2021
Limnonectes bagoensis Köhler, Zwitzers, Than, and Thammachoti in Köhler, Zwitzers, Than, Gupta, Janke, Pauls, and Thammachoti, 2021, Diversity, 13 (399): 18. Holotype: SMF 104090, by original designation. Type locality:" Bago, near the airport (17.32922, 96.44025; 35 m a.s.l.), Bago Region, Myanmar". Zoobank publication registration: 4C463126-CD59-4935-96E3-11AF4131144C
Common Names
None noted.
Distribution
Bago region of southern non-peninsular Myanmar.
Geographic Occurrence
Natural Resident: Myanmar
Endemic: Myanmar
Comment
One of three mtDNA clades recognized in the original publication within former Limnonectes doriae, where mtDNA molecular markers, advertisement call, and external morphology were detailed. See comment under Limnonectes doriae for access to relevant literature and discussion of this partition.
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