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Uperodon assamensis (Das, Sengupta, Ahmed, and Dutta, 2005)
Kaloula assamensis Das, Sengupta, Ahmed, and Dutta, 2005, Hamadryad, 29: 103. Holotype: ZSIC A.100069, by original designation. Type locality: "Majbat (26° 45′ N; 92° 20′ E; 141 m ASL), Sonitpur District, Assam state, north-east India".
Uperodon assamensis — Portik, Streicher, and Wiens, 2023, Mol. Phylogenet. Evol., 188 (107907): 66.
Common Names
Assamese Balloon Frog (Ahmed, Das, and Dutta, 2009, Amph. Rept. NE India: 31).
Assam Narrowmouth Toad (Dinesh, Radhakrishnan, Gururaja, and Bhatta, 2009, Rec. Zool. Surv. India, Occas. Pap., 302: 51).
Assam Painted Frog (Dinesh, Radhakrishnan, Deepak, and Kulkarni, 2023, Fauna India Checklist, vers. 5.0 : 7).
Distribution
Known only from four localities in Sonitur District, Assam, one in Bongaigaon District, and one (Manas National Park) in Baka District, Assam, one (Pakhui Wildlife Sanctuary) in Arunachal Pradesh, one in Cooch Behar district, northeastern West Bengal, and from the Valmiki Tiger Reserve in Bihar, northeastern India.
Geographic Occurrence
Natural Resident: India
Endemic: India
Comment
Talukdar, Soud, and Deuti, 2007, Cobra, Chennai, 1 (1): 18-20, provided a new record and summarized the known range. Paul, Biswas, and Deuti, 2007, Cobra, Chennai, 1 (3): 15-16, provided a record for northeastern West Bengal. Das and Dutta, 2007, Hamadryad, 31: 154–181, noted no larval descriptions in the literature. Ahmed, Das, and Dutta, 2009, Amph. Rept. NE India: 31, provided a brief account for northeastern India. Mathew and Sen, 2010, Pict. Guide Amph. NE India: 63, provided a brief characterization and photographs. Nath, Ahmed, and Singha, 2011, Frog Leg, 17: 22–23, provided a record from Bongagaon District, Assam, India. Deuti, Sethy, Ray, and Chattopadhyay, 2012, J. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc., 109: 208–209, reported the species from Valmiki Tiger Reserve in Bihar. India. Das, Basu, Converse, and Choudhury, 2012, J. Threatened Taxa, 4: 2556, noted an animal in Uttar Pradesh that resembles this species in color pattern but with different in morphometrics and web formula; they treated it as an unknown, possibly unnamed species. Mandal, Lahkar, Basumatary, and Purkayastha, 2024, Reptiles & Amphibians, 31(e21129): 1–2, reported a specimen from Manas National Park, Assam, India, near the Bhutan border and provided a dot map of the known distribution of the species.
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