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Rhacophorus bifasciatus Van Kampen, 1923
Rhacophorus bifasciatus Van Kampen, 1923, Amph. Indo-Austral. Arch.: 257-258. Syntypes: ZMA 5872-73, according to Van Tuijl, 1995, Bull. Zool. Mus. Univ. Amsterdam, 14: 129. Type localities: "Sumatra (Sungai Kring!, Sungai Kumbang, 1600 m.!, and Sinlak Deras! in Kurintji".
Rhacophorus (Rhacophorus) bifasciatus — Ahl, 1931, Das Tierreich, 55: 154.
English Names
None noted.
Distribution
Mount Kerinci, Barisan-Selatan, Bengkulu, Jambi, and Aceh in Sumatra, Indonesia, 1200-2200 m elevation.
Comment
Noted but not addressed by Manthey and Grossmann, 1997, Amph. Rept. Südostasiens: 138. See statement of geographic range, habitat, and conservation status in Stuart, Hoffmann, Chanson, Cox, Berridge, Ramani, and Young, 2008, Threatened Amph. World: 635.
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