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Arthroleptella draconella Turner and Channing, 2017
Arthroleptella draconella Turner and Channing, 2017, Afr. J. Herpetol., 66 : 61. Holotype: SAIAB 141547, by original designation. Type locality: "Zachariashoek, Klein Drakenstein Mountains (33° 48′ S, 19° 01′ E)", Western Cape Province, Rep. South Africa. urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:341BABC2-63A8-4C60-A306-D232E92ECE69
Common Names
Drakenstein Moss Frog (Channing and Rödel, 2019, Field Guide Frogs & Other Amph. Afr.: 366).
Distribution
Elevations of 500 m to 1000 m on the Klein Drakenstein, Hawequas and Du Toits Kloof Mountains, Western Cape Province, Rep. South Africa.
Geographic Occurrence
Natural Resident: South Africa
Endemic: South Africa
Comment
Channing and Rödel, 2019, Field Guide Frogs & Other Amph. Afr.: 366–367, provided a brief account, photograph, and range map. Dorse and Dorse, 2023, Field Guide Fynbos Fauna: 42–43, provided a brief account, polygon range map, and photograph.
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