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A bizarre ranid speciment from Pakistan.
Author(s):
1. Khalid Javed Baig: Pakistan Museum of Natural History (PMNH), Islamabad, Pakistan
2. M. Rafique: Pakistan Museum of Natural History (PMNH), Islamabad, Pakistan
Abstract:
A bizarre specimen of Tiger frog is being described from Landrah, Teh. Shakargarh, Distt. Sialkot, Punjab. It has a set of characteristics which do not match with any of the forms described from Pakistan and is unique for mixed characteristics of tigrina and pantherina. It is characterized by mid dorsal line., warts on body dorsum, without lateral streak, heels slightly overlapping, tibio-tarsal articulation reaching to the posterior border of the eye, small tympanum and absence of light streak above the upper lip.
Page(s): 441-443
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Published: Journal: Biologia, Volume: 32, Issue: 2, Year: 1986
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