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Amnihyla stellarum (Richards, Johnston, and Oliver, 2025)
Litoria stellarum Richards, Johnston, and Oliver, 2025, Zootaxa, 5661: 223. Holotype: SAMA R71763, by original designation. Type locality: "Dokfuma Meadow, Star Mountains, West Sepik Province, Papua New Guinea (5.0220°S, 141.1171°E; 3,200 m a.s.l.)". ZooBank Publication registration: 68A79302-7130-4B2D-B3BA-275D2EABEA4A
Amnihyla stellarum — Here (24 July 2025), by implication of the statement that this species is close to Amnihyla becki. Amnihyla being coined just a few weeks previously.
Common Names
Star Mountains Torrent Frog (original publication).
Distribution
Known only from the type locality (Dokfuma Meadow on the southern slopes of Mount Capella in the Star Mountains, near the Indonesian border on Papua New Guinea’s Central Cordillera); likely extending into adjacent Papua, Indonesia.
Geographic Occurrence
Natural Resident: Papua New Guinea
Likely/Controversially Present: Indonesia - Papua Region
Endemic: Papua New Guinea
Comment
Comparative morphology and natural history detailed in the original publication.
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