Microhyla mukhlesuri Hasan et al., 2014
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https://doi.org/ 10.3897/zookeys.1207.116758 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12785346 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/14BE3732-194D-56DB-B91C-009E4A70F26E |
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Microhyla mukhlesuri Hasan et al., 2014 |
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Microhyla mukhlesuri Hasan et al., 2014 View in CoL
Fig. 5 Mukhlesur’s narrow-mouthed frog View Figure 5
Notes.
Individuals were observed in a variety of habitats. Three individuals were found in a rocky stream bed in national park forest. Eighteen individuals were observed on sandy trails at the edge of both forested and scrub-grassy habitats, five individuals were found in a patch of human-disturbed forest at the edge of human settlement, seven individuals observed in a grassy area in human settlement on the edge of a human-disturbed forest, five individuals observed in a grassy area at the edge of a pond in human settlement, and nine individuals were found in the leaf litter near a pond at the edge of human-disturbed forest. Primarily found around freshwater; however, it was also observed in and around brackish and saline water. Tadpoles observed developing in saline water (August 2023).
Distribution.
This species was detected in three of the eight human-settlement transects, three of the 13 human-disturbed forest transects, and seven of the 11 national park forest transects.
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