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Rhacophorus namdaphaensis Sarkar and Sanyal, 1985
Rhacophorus namdaphaensis Sarkar and Sanyal, 1985, Rec. Zool. Surv. India, 82: 290. Holotype: ZSIC A7180, by original designation. Type locality: "Namdapha camp (alt. 350 m.), ca. 58 km. from Miao, Tirap district, Arunachal Pradesh, India, ... from a wild banana plant".
Rhacophorus namdaphaensis — Sengupta, Boruah, Jithin, Hussain, Purkayastha, Gupta, and Das, 2026, Rec. Zool. Surv. India, 126: 51
Common Names
Namdapha's Tree Frog (Chanda, 2002, Handb. Indian Amph.: 177).
Namdapha Flying Frog (Frank and Ramus, 1995, Compl. Guide Scient. Common Names Amph. Rept. World: 113).
Namdapha Tree Frog (Das and Dutta, 1998, Hamadryad, 23: 67; Mathew and Sen, 2010, Pict. Guide Amph. NE India: 112).
Distribution
Namdapha Tiger Reserve, Kamlang Tiger Reserve and Gandhigram, Arunachal Pradesh, India, 200 to 1100 m elevation; also found in Assam, India in in Tinkupani Reserve Forest, Dehing Patkai National Park and Jaypore Reserve Forest., ca. 150 to 25 m elevation.
Geographic Occurrence
Natural Resident: India
Endemic: India
Comment
Chanda, 2002, Handb. Indian Amph.: 177, and Sarkar and Ray, 2006, In Alfred (ed.), Fauna of Arunachal Pradesh, Part 1: 312, provided brief accounts as Rhacophorus namdaphaensis. Mathew and Sen, 2010, Pict. Guide Amph. NE India: 112–113, provided a brief characterization and photographs (as Rhacophorus rhodopus). Removed from the synonymy of Rhacophorus rhodopus by Sengupta, Boruah, Jithin, Hussain, Purkayastha, Gupta, and Das, 2026, Rec. Zool. Surv. India, 126: 51–74 (where it had been placed by Bordoloi, Bortamuli, and Ohler, 2007, Zootaxa, 1653: 5–6), and who discussed molecular markers (16s mtDNA), adult and larval comparative morphology, bioacoustics, and distribution (including a dot map).
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