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Hyperolius hutsebauti Laurent, 1956
Hyperolius tuberculatus hutsebauti Laurent, 1956, Rev. Zool. Bot. Afr., 53: 233. Holotype: MRAC 52495, by original designation. Type locality: "Ibembo, Uele", Dem. Rep. Congo.
Hyperolius hutsebauti — Schiøtz, 1999, Treefrogs Afr.: 197.
English Names
Hutsebaut's Reed Frog (Channing and Rödel, 2019, Field Guide Frogs & Other Amph. Afr.: 206).
Distribution
Dem. Rep. Congo north of the Congo River.
Comment
Possibly sympatric with Hyperolius tuberculatus in Ubangi, Dem. Rep. Congo, according to Schiøtz, 1999, Treefrogs Afr.: 197. See comments regarding Hyperolius tuberculatus complex by Bell, Parra, Badjedjea, Barej, Blackburn, Burger, Channing, Dehling, Greenbaum, Gvoždík, Kielgast, Kasumba, Lötters, McLaughlin, Nagy, Rödel, Portik, Stuart, VanDerWal, Zassi-Boulou, and Zamudio, 2017, Mol. Ecol., 26: 5224–5244, discussed molecular biogeography, phylogenetics, and systematics. Channing and Rödel, 2019, Field Guide Frogs & Other Amph. Afr.: 206–207, provided a brief account, photograph, and range map.
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