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Phrynobatrachus mbabo Gvoždík, Nečas, Dolinay, Zimkus, Schmitz, and Fokam, 2020
Phrynobatrachus mbabo Gvoždík, Nečas, Dolinay, Zimkus, Schmitz, and Fokam, 2020, PeerJ, 8 (e8393): 29. Holotype: ZFMK 75726, by original designation. Type locality: "Cameroon, Adamawa Region, Tchabal Mbabomassif (southern slope), 5 km NEE of Foungoy (or Fungoi; stream in gallery forest),7.2518°N 12.0597°E, 2060 m". Zoobank publication registration: 71CF018D-9E8B-46CD-A6EA-1F9CCB809765
Common Names
Tchabal Mbabo Puddle Frog (original publication).
Distribution
Known only from the type locality on Mount Tchabal Mbabo, Adamawa Region, Cameroon, elevation approximately 2,000 to 2,100 m.
Geographic Occurrence
Natural Resident: Cameroon
Endemic: Cameroon
Comment
In the Phrynobatrachus arcanus group, according to the original publication.
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