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Limnonectes motijheel Boruah, Rajiv, Dutta, and Das, 2026
Limnonectes motijheel Boruah, Rajiv, Dutta, and Das, 2026, Zootaxa, 5796: 556. Holotype: WII-ADA1382, by original designation. Type locality: "Kamala Valley (27.45808°N 96.42804°E, elevation 700 m a.s.l.), Namdapha Tiger Reserve, Changlang district, Arunachal Pradesh, India". ZooBank Publication registration: 7715C331-96DF-489F-A539-79F6ACBC9777
Common Names
WII-ADA
Distribution
Namdapha Tiger Reserve, Arunachal Pradesh, India, and northern Myanmar; likely to occur in Dihing Patkai National Park of Assam, India.
Geographic Occurrence
Natural Resident: India, Myanmar
Comment
In the Limnonectes limborgi complex, according to the original publication, where adult morphology, morphometrics, advertisement call, and natural history were detailed. They also identified “Clade 3” of the Limnonectes limborgi complex of Köhler, Zwitzers, Than, Gupta, Janke, Pauls, and Thammachoti, 2021, Diversity, 13 (399): 1–35, as this species.
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