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Hylarana nigroverrucosa Wiradarma, Amarasinghe, Farajallah, Fouquet, Riyanto, Arida and Hamidy, 2024
Hylarana (Papurana) nigroverrucosa Wiradarma, Amarasinghe, Farajallah, Fouquet, Riyanto, Arida and Hamidy in Wiridarma, Amarasinghe, Farajallah, Widayati, Fouquet, Riyanto, Mulyadi, Trilaksono, Arida, and Hamidy, 2024, Herpetologica, 80: 294. Holotype: MZB Amph. 12774, by original designation. Type locality: "Central Lolobata (0°29′38.75″N, 127°44′48.45″E; datum = WGS84 in all cases; 450 m a.s.l.), Halmahera, North Maluku, eastern Indonesia". Zoobank Publication Registration: A73EADE5-5993-4A0B-BE2D-9A9B58D91CA7
Common Names
Black-warty Frog (original publication).
Distribution
East, West, and South Halmahera I., eastern Indonesia.
Geographic Occurrence
Natural Resident: Indonesia
Endemic: Indonesia
Comment
Comparative adult morphology, molecular markers, and phylogenetic placement detailed in the original publication, where it was noted that this lineage was previous conflated with Hylarana grisea.
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