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Nyctimystes multicolor (Günther, 2004)
Litoria multicolor Günther, 2004, Mitt. Mus. Naturkd. Berlin, Zool., 80: 252. Holotype: ZMB 62137, by original designation. Type locality: "on the main ridge of the Wondiwoi Mts. at the base of the Wandammen Peninsula, about 10 km west of the Umar Bay coast, 2° 56′ S, 134° 36′ E, Papua (formerly Irian Jaya), Indonesia".
"Litoria" multicolor — Duellman, Marion, and Hedges, 2016, Zootaxa, 4104: 39. Incertae sedis within Pelodryadidae.
Nyctimystes multicolor — Here 13 January 2021, by implication of the statement by Oliver, Günther, Tjaturadi, and Richards, 2021, Zootaxa, 4903: 117, that Litoria multicolor is a member of the "Litoria" infrafrenata group (actually part of Nyctimystes if one is interested in monophyly–DRF).
Common Names
None noted.
Distribution
Undisturbed mossy rainforest at ca. 950 m elevation at the type locality on the main ridge of the Wondiwoi Mountains at the base of the Wandammen Peninsula, about 10 km west of the Umar Bay coast, 2° 56′ S, 134° 36′ E, and onto the Vogelkop Peninsula, Papua (formerly Irian Jaya), Indonesia.
Geographic Occurrence
Natural Resident: Indonesia, Indonesia - Papua Region
Endemic: Indonesia, Indonesia - Papua Region
Comment
Explicitly not assigned to species group in the original publication, although in addendum suggesting a close relationship with Litoria sanguinolenta. Menzies, 2006, Frogs New Guinea & Solomon Is.: 128-129, provided a brief account Oliver, Davie-Rieck, Ramdani, Dashper, Kusuma, Lee, Rittmeyer, Clancy, Hamidy, Thompson, Fouquet, Ferreira, and Richards, 2025, Pacific Conserv. Biol., 31(PC24063): 1–12, as part of a larger discussion of the role of citizen science in documenting species ranges in Melanesia noted that iNaturalist provided records from the Vogelkop Peninsula, Papua, Indonesia..
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