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Leptobrachella sinorensis Matsui, Panha, and Eto, 2023
Leptobrachella sinorensis Matsui, Panha, and Eto, 2023, Curr. Herpetol., Kyoto, 42: 91. Holotype: KUHE 19816, by original designation. Type locality: "Huay Sa Kud, Mae Hong Son Province, northern Thailand (19°13' N, 97°57' E, 270 m asl)". Zoobank publication registration: 3132258D-C1A1-4CDF-BDE7-21179D726E7A
Common Names
None noted.
Distribution
Known only from the type locality, Huay Sa Kud, 270 m elevation, Mae Hong Son Province, northern Thailand, near the Thai–Myanmar border.
Geographic Occurrence
Natural Resident: Thailand
Endemic: Thailand
Comment
Comparative adult morphology and mtDNA markers detailed in the original publication.
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