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Asterophrys marani (Günther, 2009)
Metamagnusia marani Günther, 2009, Zoosyst. Evol., Berlin, 85: 175. Holotype: ZMB 63882, by original designation. Type locality: "an eastern slope of the Wondiwoi Mountains at the base of the Wandammen Peninsula, 700 m above sea level (a.s.l.), coordinates 2° 56′ S and 134° 38′ E, Papua Province of Indonesia, western New Guinea".
Asterophrys marani — Rivera, Kraus, Allison, and Butler, 2017, Mol. Phylogenet. Evol., 112: 7, by implication.
English Names
None noted.
Distribution
Eastern slopes and valleys of the Wondiwoi Mountains at the base of the Wandammen Peninsula (northwestern Papua Province, Indonesia), 700-900 m elevation.
Geographics occurrence
Natural resident: Indonesia
Endemic to the political unit: Indonesia
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