2015
DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4033.4.10
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Erratum: K.P. DINESH, S.P. VIJAYAKUMAR, B.H. CHANNAKESHAVAMURTHY, VARUN R. TORSEKAR, NIRMAL U. KULKARNI & KARTIK SHANKER  (2015) SYSTEMATIC STATUS OF FEJERVARYA (AMPHIBIA, ANURA, DICROGLOSSIDAE) FROM SOUTH AND SE ASIA WITH THE  DESCRIPTION OF A NEW SPECIES FROM THE WESTERN GHATS OF PENINSULAR INDIA. Zootaxa, 3999(1): 079–094.

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“…While reviewing the Amolops marmoratus species complex of Myanmar, Dever et al 32 described A. indoburmanensis from southern Myanmar; and is also expected to occur in northeast India. 32,33 Dinesh et al 34 included the species in their amphibian checklist of India, but did not mention any voucher sample or locality. To the best of our knowledge, there is no literature that deals with the record of this species in India except Dinesh et al 34 Therefore, the present record is the first confirmed record of this species from India.…”
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“…While reviewing the Amolops marmoratus species complex of Myanmar, Dever et al 32 described A. indoburmanensis from southern Myanmar; and is also expected to occur in northeast India. 32,33 Dinesh et al 34 included the species in their amphibian checklist of India, but did not mention any voucher sample or locality. To the best of our knowledge, there is no literature that deals with the record of this species in India except Dinesh et al 34 Therefore, the present record is the first confirmed record of this species from India.…”
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“…[35][36][37][38][39][40] Amolops afghanus had been recorded from Serchhip and Hmuifang, 36,39,40 but this species had not been recorded from any other parts of India. [33][34] Sailo et al 37 recorded A. kaulbacki from Theiriat, Lunglei, Mizoram but Dever et al 32 doubted the record and stated the need to verify this record as the species is known only from the original description. 41 Moreover, the collection site of Sailo et al, 37 Theiriat and the collection site of A. indoburmanensis in the present study, Kikawn are within Lunglei township, and are not far from each other.…”
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“…Systematic lists of snakes or any animal within any geographic area are crucial to understand species richness and distribution (Kalki et al 2021). India has recorded a total of 518 species of reptiles; among them 53.86% (279) are species of snakes (Dinesh et al 2015). However, snake diversity in Gujarat state is considerably less compared to national species richness.…”
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“…The genus Polypedates Tschudi (1838) currently includes 25 nominal species and has a distribution ranging from eastern India throughout much of southeastern Asia (Frost 2022). According to Dinesh et al (2020) and Frost (2022), the genus includes 13 species from India, two of which (P. teraiensis and P. braueri) occur in Mizoram.Polypedates mutus is a cryptic species that was removed from the synonymy of the P. leucomystax complex by Liu and Hu (1961). These treefrogs inhabit broadly disturbed habitats with shrub or tree borders (Zug 2022).…”
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