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Feihyla samkosensis (Grismer, Neang, Chav, and Holden, 2007)
Chiromantis samkosensis Grismer, Neang, Chav, and Holden, 2007, Herpetologica, 63: 394. Holotype: ZRC1.11896, by original designation. Type locality: "eastern flank of Phnom Samkos, Pursat Province, Cardamom Mountains, Cambodia (12° 08.817′ N, 103° 08.067′ E; . . .) at 501 m in elevation".
Chirixalus samkosensis — Chen, Prendini, Wu, Zhang, Suwannapoom, Chen, Jin, Lemmon, Lemmon, Stuart, Raxworthy, Murphy, Yuan, and Che, 2020, Mol. Phylogenet. Evol., 145 (106724): 5.
Feihyla samkosensis — Biju, Garg, Gokulakrishnan, Sivaperuman, Thammachoti, Ren, Gopika, Bisht, Hamidy, and Shouche, 2020, Zootaxa, 4878: 20.
Common Names
Samkos Bush Frog (Neang and Holden, 2008, Field Guide Amph. Cambodia: 104).
Samkos Jelly-nest Frog (Biju, Garg, Gokulakrishnan, Sivaperuman, Thammachoti, Ren, Gopika, Bisht, Hamidy, and Shouche, 2020, Zootaxa, 4878: 26).
Distribution
Currently known only from the eastern slope of Phnom Samkos, Cardamom Mountains, Pursat Province, Cambodia.
Geographic Occurrence
Natural Resident: Cambodia
Endemic: Cambodia
Comment
Neang and Holden, 2008, Field Guide Amph. Cambodia: 104, provided a photograph, brief account of identification, ecology, and range in Cambodia.See comments by Biju, Garg, Gokulakrishnan, Sivaperuman, Thammachoti, Ren, Gopika, Bisht, Hamidy, and Shouche, 2020, Zootaxa, 4878: 26–27.
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