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Nyctimystes purpureolatus (Oliver, Richards, Tjaturadi, and Iskandar, 2007)
Litoria purpureolata Oliver, Richards, Tjaturadi, and Iskandar, 2007, Zootaxa, 1519: 18. Holotype: MZB Amph. 12.997, by original designation. Type locality: "Tiri Camp (3° 17′ 30″ S, 138° 34′ 53″ E), 4.5 km SW Dabra, Mamberamo Basin, Papua Province, Indonesia".
Nyctimystes purpureolatus — Duellman, Marion, and Hedges, 2016, Zootaxa, 4104: 39.
English Names
None noted.
Distribution
Known only from the type locality (4.5 km southwest of Dabra, Mamberamo Basin, Papua Province (New Guinea), Indonesia), east into Papua New Guinea in West Sepik Province.
Comment
Most similar to Litoria infrafrenata and Litoria sanguinolenta according to the original publication. Kraus, 2010, Herpetol. Rev., 41: 246-248, provided the first records for Papua New Guinea.
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