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Kurixalus berylliniris Wu, Huang, Tsai, Li, Jhang, and Wu, 2016
Kurixalus berylliniris Wu, Huang, Tsai, Li, Jhang, and Wu, 2016, ZooKeys, 557: 126. Holotype: ASIZAM 0053, by original designation. Type locality: "Ligia timber trail, 1250 m elevation, Taitung County, Taiwan (. . . Loc. 20, 22°49′26.79″N, 121°00′35.45″E)". http://zoobank.org/837AE8BF-FF6F-4E27-8849-20EF9E89CA0C
Common Names
None noted.
Distribution
Eastern Taiwan (225 to 1250 m elevation).
Geographic Occurrence
Natural Resident: Taiwan
Endemic: Taiwan
Comment
Confused with Kurixalus eiffingeri prior to its naming according to the original publication.
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