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Pseudophryne robinsoni Donnellan, Mahony, and Bertozzi, 2012
Pseudophryne robinsoni Donnellan, Mahony, and Bertozzi, 2012, Zootaxa, 3476: 77. Holotype: SAMA R58751, by original designation. Type locality: "Alalka Creek gorge, 14.1 km N Pukatja Homeland, Musgrave Ranges, South Australia (26.164S, 132.113E)".
Common Names
Central Ranges Toadlet (original publication; Cogger, 2018, Rept. Amph. Australia, 7th ed.: 109).
Everard Ranges Toadlet (Tyler and Knight, 2009, Field Guide Frogs Aust.: 136).
Distribution
Musgrave Ranges and in a few localities near to Mount Illbillee in the Everard Ranges of northwestern South Australia into extreme eastern Western Australia.
Geographic Occurrence
Natural Resident: Australia
Endemic: Australia
Comment
Tyler and Knight, 2009, Field Guide Frogs Aust.: 136–137, noted this taxon as an unnamed species (Everard Ranges Toadlet) from the Everard Ranges of extreme northern South Australia. Cogger, 2018, Rept. Amph. Australia, 7th ed.: 109, provided a brief account, photograph, and polygon distribution map. Cutajar, Portway, Gillard, and Rowley, 2022, Tech. Rep. Aust. Mus. Online, 36: 41, provided a polygon distribution map.
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