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Amnihyla skeliphros (Oliver, McDonald, Dahl, Nagombi, and Richards, 2024)
Litoria skeliphros Oliver, McDonald, Dahl, Nagombi, and Richards, 2024, Zootaxa, 5514: 561. Holotype: SAMA R71746, by original designation. Type locality: "Gigira Ridge, Hela Province, Papua New Guinea (5.9191°S, 142.6949°E; 2,702 m a.s.l.)". Zoobank Publication registration: A8FE5B8E-438B-4ADF-8481-7D6BB02B1462.
Amnihyla skeliphros — Provisional arrangement here (22 June 2025) fide S. Mahony.
Common Names
Gigira Ridge Treefrog (original publication).
Distribution
Known only from the type locality (Gigira Ridge, Hela Province, Papua New Guinea, 2702 m elevation).
Geographic Occurrence
Natural Resident: Papua New Guinea
Endemic: Papua New Guinea
Comment
The sister taxon of Litoria angiana according to the original publication where mtDNA (ND4) markers and comparative morphology were detailed, as well as a dot-map provided.
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