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Ranoidea nudidigita (Copland, 1963)
Hyla phyllochroa nudidigitus Copland, 1963 "1962", Proc. Linn. Soc. New South Wales, 87: 137. Holotype: AMS R51309, by original designation. Type locality: "Aberfeldy River, 10 miles by road north of Walhalla, Victoria", Australia.
Dryopsophus nudidigitus — Wells and Wellington, 1985, Aust. J. Herpetol., Suppl. Ser., 1: 5. Elevated without discussion.
Litoria nudidigita — Donnellan, McGuigan, Knowles, Mahony, and Moritz, 1999, Aust. J. Zool., 47: 289.
Dryopsophus nudidigitus — Duellman, Marion, and Hedges, 2016, Zootaxa, 4104: 40.
Ranoidea nudidigita — Dubois and Frétey, 2016, Dumerilia, 6: 21.
English Names
Narrow Fringed Frog (Tyler and Knight, 2009, Field Guide Frogs Aust.: 58).
Distribution
Southeastern Victoria and New South Wales south of Sydney, Australia, along the coastal plain.
Comment
Donnellan, McGuigan, Knowles, Mahony, and Moritz, 1999, Aust. J. Zool., 47: 288-289, removed this taxon from the synonymy of Litoria phyllochroa. Mahony, Knowles, Foster, and Donnellan, 2001, Rec. Aust. Mus., 53: 40, suggested on the basis of molecular data that Litoria nudidigita is the sister taxon of Litoria phyllochroa. See brief account by Tyler and Knight, 2009, Field Guide Frogs Aust.: 58-59.
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