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Range Extension of Raorchestes manipurensis (Mathew & Sen, 2009) (Amphibia: Anura: Rhacophoridae) in Meghalaya, India


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The genus Raorchestes was erected by Biju et al. (2010) and is represented by 51 species in India (Frost, 2015). In North East India, this genus is represented by 4 species (R. annandalii, R. manipurensis, R. sahai and R. shillongensis) (Mathew&Sen, 2010). Among these mentioned species, R. manipurensis was recently described by Mathew and Sen (2009) from Manipur from a single specimen that is deposited in the National Zoological Collection (V/A/ERS/ZSI/810) of Zoological Survey of India, Shillong. Till date this species is known from its type locality only. The current study pertains to a male frog collected from Nongkhyllem Wildlife Sanctuary located in Ri-Bhoi district of Meghalaya on 11 June, 2013.
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  • Range Extension of Raorchestes manipurensis (Mathew & Sen, 2009) (Amphibia: Anura: Rhacophoridae) in Meghalaya, India

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Authors

Bhaskar Saikia
North Eastern Regional Centre, Zoological Survey of India, Shillong, India
Ilona Jacinta Kharkongor
North Eastern Regional Centre, Zoological Survey of India, Shillong, India
Rita Deb
North Eastern Regional Centre, Zoological Survey of India, Shillong, India

Abstract


The genus Raorchestes was erected by Biju et al. (2010) and is represented by 51 species in India (Frost, 2015). In North East India, this genus is represented by 4 species (R. annandalii, R. manipurensis, R. sahai and R. shillongensis) (Mathew&Sen, 2010). Among these mentioned species, R. manipurensis was recently described by Mathew and Sen (2009) from Manipur from a single specimen that is deposited in the National Zoological Collection (V/A/ERS/ZSI/810) of Zoological Survey of India, Shillong. Till date this species is known from its type locality only. The current study pertains to a male frog collected from Nongkhyllem Wildlife Sanctuary located in Ri-Bhoi district of Meghalaya on 11 June, 2013.


DOI: https://doi.org/10.26515/rzsi.v116i3.156800