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kulakula sp. nov.
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Cophixalus kulakula |
Cophixalus kulakula is a species of frog in the Microhylidae family. It is endemic to Cape York Peninsula, Queensland, Australia. Its natural habitat is tropical moist lowland forests.
Source
[edit]- Conrad J. Hoskin & Kieran Aland "Two new frog species (Microhylidae: Cophixalus) from boulder habitats on Cape York Peninsula, north-east Australia." Zootaxa 3027: 39–51 (2011), pp. 39-51. PDF version of file accessed from [1] on 7 October, 2011
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References
[edit]- Conrad J. Hoskin & Kieran Aland "Two new frog species (Microhylidae: Cophixalus) from boulder habitats on Cape York Peninsula, north-east Australia." Zootaxa 3027: 39–51 (2011), pp. 39-51. PDF version of file accessed from [2] on 7 October, 2011
External links
[edit]- http://www.mapress.com/zootaxa/2011/f/zt03027p051.pdf
- "Cape York double frog find rocks the world of science." Sarah Elks. The Australian. October 07, 2011. [[3]]