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Micrixalus candidus Biju, Garg, Gururaja, Shouche, and Walujkar, 2014
Micrixalus candidus Biju, Garg, Gururaja, Shouche, and Walujkar, 2014, Ceylon J. Sci., Biol. Sci., 43: 14. Holotype. BNHS 5608, by original designation. Type locality: "Kemmanagundi, Chikmagalur dist., Karanataka state, India".
Nomina inquirenda - Name(s) unassigned to a living or extinct population
9 May 2014
Common Names
White-Cheeked Dancing Frog (original publication).
White-cheeked Torrential Frog (Dinesh, Radhakrishnan, Deepak, and Kulkarni, 2023, Fauna India Checklist, vers. 5.0 : 6).
Distribution
Known from the state of Karnataka, India, and restricted to between the Palghat Gap and Goa Gap in the Western Ghats. Arpitha, Naveen, and Priti, 2025, Zootaxa, 5604: 167–175, reported on larval morphology.
Geographic Occurrence
Natural Resident: India
Endemic: India
Comment
In the Micrixalus elegans group of Biju, Garg, Gururaja, Shouche, and Walujkar, 2014, Ceylon J. Sci., Biol. Sci., 43: 14. :
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