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Callulops sagittatus Richards, Burton, Cunningham, and Dennis, 1995
Callulops sagittatus Richards, Burton, Cunningham, and Dennis, 1995, Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust., 119: 158. Holotype: UP 9051, by original designation. Type locality: "at an altitude of 2200 m on the summit of Mt Binnie, Western Province, Papua New Guinea (14° 7′ 30″ E, 5° 12′ S)".
Asterophrys sagittata — Dubois, Ohler, and Pyron, 2021, Megataxa, 5: 691, by implication. See comment under Callulops.
Common Names
None noted.
Distribution
Known only from the type locality (Mt. Binnie, Western Province, Papua New Guinea).
Geographic Occurrence
Natural Resident: Papua New Guinea
Endemic: Papua New Guinea
Comment
Most closely related to Callulops humicola according to the original publication. Menzies, 2006, Frogs New Guinea & Solomon Is.: 245-246, provided a brief account. Shea and Kraus, 2007, Zootaxa, 1514: 37-60, commented on types.
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