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Hylarana hellenae Ribut, Munir, Amarasinghe, Gunalen, Smith, Farajallah, and Hamidy, 2025
Hylarana hellenae Ribut, Munir, Amarasinghe, Gunalen, Smith, Farajallah, and Hamidy, 2025, Taprobanica, 14: 253. Holotype: MZB.Amph 14792, by original designation. Type locality: "Kerinci Seblat National Park (-2.097778, 101.249361; alt. 500 m a.s.l.), Tapan, Jambi, Sumatra, Indonesia". ZooBank Publication registration: D09F7A84-2BCA-4DEA-BD67-11F0455935D0
Common Names
None noted.
Distribution
Currently known from Kerinci Seblat National Park, 500–775 m elevation, Tapan, Jambi, Sumatra, Indonesia.
Geographic Occurrence
Natural Resident: Indonesia
Endemic: Indonesia
Comment
Adult morphology and molecular markers detailed in the original publication, where a dot map was provided and the species was suggested, on the basis of a fragment of 16s mtDNA, to be the sister taxon of Hylarana anantambanii, in their Sundaland clade.
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