File:Odontobatrachus distribution.jpg

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English: Distribution of Odontobatrachus spp. in the western Upper Guinea forest zone (country code: GN = Guinea, SL = Sierra Leone, LR = Liberia, CI = Côte d’Ivoire). The map shows forest cover (Arino et al. 2012; green shading) and elevation (increasing from light to dark grey). The arrow indicates the restricted type locality of O. natator. Colour code reads as follows: blue = O. natator, red = O. ziama, yellow = O. smithi, green = O. fouta, orange = O. arndti
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Source Barej MF, Schmitz A, Penner J, Doumbia J, Sandberger-Loua L, Hirschfeld M, Brede C, Emmrich M, Kouamé NG, Hillers A, Gonwouo NL, Nopper J, Adeba PJ, Bangoura MA, Gage C, Anderson G, Rödel M-O (2015) Life in the spray zone – overlooked diversity in West African torrent-frogs (Anura, Odontobatrachidae, Odontobatrachus). Zoosystematics and Evolution 91(2): 115-149. doi:10.3897/zse.91.5127
Author Michael F. Barej et al

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