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Hyperolius ukwiva Loader, Lawson, Portik, and Menegon, 2015
Hyperolius ukwiva Loader, Lawson, Portik, and Menegon, 2015, BMC Res. Notes, 8 (Art. 167): 12. Holotype: MTSN 5064, by original designation. Type locality: "Ukwiva Forest Reserve, Rubeho Mountains, Tanzania (− 7.11186 S, 36.64058 E, at 2060 m)". Zoobank publication registration: 460494E4-E5AB-4C5F-9FE4-0303C02B9CC1
Common Names
Ukwiva Reed Frog (Channing and Rödel, 2019, Field Guide Frogs & Other Amph. Afr.: 202).
Distribution
Known only from montane grassland in the Ukwiva Forest Reserve, in the Rubeho Mountains, Tanzania.
Geographic Occurrence
Natural Resident: Tanzania
Endemic: Tanzania
Comment
Previously confused with Hyperolius spinigularis according to the original publication; see comments under Hyperolius spinigularis for relevant literature. In the Hyperolius spinigularis group ofLoader, Lawson, Portik, and Menegon, 2015, BMC Res. Notes, 8 (Art. 167): 1–16, who provided a key to the species. Channing and Rödel, 2019, Field Guide Frogs & Other Amph. Afr.: 202–203, provided a brief account and range map.
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