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Sandyrana pallidofemora (Kraus, 2018)
Litoria pallidofemora Kraus, 2018, Zootaxa, 4457: 273. Holotype: BPBM 22440, by original designation. Type locality: "near Musgrave River NE of Moroka, 9.4290° S, 147.5932° E (GPS datum AUS 66), 300 m, Central Province, Papua New Guinea". Zoobank publication registration: EFBF6BB5-2283-490C-94A8-1F20B742F18A
Sandyrana pallidofemora — Richards, Mahony, and Donnellan in Donnellan, Mahony, Esquerré, Brennan, Price, Lemmon, Lemmon, Günther, Monis, Bertozzi, Keogh, Shea, and Richards, 2025, Zool. J. Linn. Soc., 204(2: zlaf015): 70.
Common Names
None noted.
Distribution
Southern versant of the central cordillera of Papua New Guinea in Gulf, Central, and Western provinces.
Geographic Occurrence
Natural Resident: Papua New Guinea
Endemic: Papua New Guinea
Comment
In the Nyctimystes gramineus group according to the original publication (as the Litoria graminea group). Ferreira, Oliver, Kraus, Günther, Richards, Tjaturadi, Arida, Hamidy, Riyanto, Trilaksono, Thébaud, and Fouquet, 2025, Frontiers Biogeograph., 18(e137988): 1–15, suppl. files, suggested that the nominal species is a complex on the basis of molecular and acoustic data.
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