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Sumaterana montana Arifin, Smart, Hertwig, Smith, Iskandar, and Haas, 2018
Sumaterana montana Arifin, Smart, Hertwig, Smith, Iskandar, and Haas, 2018, Zoosyst. Evol., 94: 179. Holotype:MZB.AMPH.29377, by original designation. Type locality: "Gunung Baru, Desa (=village) Seblat Ulu, Taman Nasional (=National Park) Kerinci-Seblat, Kabupaten Lebong, Provinsi Bengkulu, Sumatra, Indonesia (02.88413°S, 102.13073°E), 2033 m a.s.l." http://zoobank.org/72D3A049-2C2F-43FC-B38A-483C295BEC08
Common Names
Mountain Cascade Frogs (original publication).
Distribution
High elevations of northern (Provinsi Aceh and Provinsi Sumatera Utara) and mid (Provinsi Bengkulu) Sumatra, Indonesia, 1190–2033 m elevation.
Geographic Occurrence
Natural Resident: Indonesia
Endemic: Indonesia
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