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Ansonia vidua Hertwig, Min, Haas, and Das, 2014
Ansonia vidua Hertwig, Min, Haas, and Das, 2014, Zootaxa, 3814: 422. Holotype: NMBE 1061645, GenBank accession number KJ488546, by original designation. Type locality: "from the summit trail between Church Camp and the summit of Gunung Murud, near the intersection with Sungei Murud, Gunung Murud, Pulong Tau National Park, Sarawak, East Malaysia (Borneo), altitude 2,152 m asl (N 03° 54.721′, E 115° 29.954′, GPS WGS 84)". http://zoobank.org/urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:128E7CA8-E8EB-446B-961A-C27838DFD357
English Names
Murud Black Slender Toad (original publication).
Distribution
Known only from the vicinity of the type locality on the Gunung Murud highlands, Pulong Tau National Park, Sarawak, East Malaysia (Borneo), elevation 2152 m.
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