Bufo pseudoraddei baturae Stöck, Schmid, Steinlein, and Grosse, 1999:221
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Bufo pseudoraddei baturae Stöck, Schmid, Steinlein, and Grosse, 1999:221 View in CoL
1999 Bufo pseudoraddei baturae Stöck, Schmid, Steinlein and Grosse, Mosaicism in somatic triploid specimens of the Bufo viridis complex in the Karakoram with examination of calls, morphology and taxonomic conclusions. Italian Journal of Zoology 66:215–232.
HOLOTYPE.— ZSM 103 View Materials /1998, from “a plain above the right bank of the Hunza River near the mouth of the Shimsal River , north of the village of Pasu, 2700 m a.s.l., Karakoram, Pakistan. ”
LOCALITIES.— Baraki Barak [Logar Prov.] ( USNM 194958–62 About USNM ) ; Culangor [Logar Prov.] ( USNM 194595–97 About USNM ) ; Feyzabad ( ZFMK 95001–02 About ZFMK ) ; 20 mi. from Jalalabad [towards Kabul] ( CAS 147443 About CAS ) ; Kabul ( CAS 92325–28 About CAS , CAS 120705 About CAS , CAS 151241 About CAS , ZFMK 14458–59 About ZFMK , ZFMK 15695 About ZFMK ) ; Kabul Seh Carte ( CAS 151214–15 About CAS ) ; 10 mi E Kabul ( CM 49535–44 ) ; 70 km S Kabul ( CAS 120534 About CAS , CAS 120681 About CAS ) ; Marshy area along Logar River , 7–8 mi from Kabul ( CAS 92337 About CAS ) ; Mukur (halfway btwn Kabul and Kandabar ) ( CAS 90779–93 About CAS ) ; Paghman [34°36′N, 68°56′E] ( CAS 115911–12 About CAS , CAS 151235–39 About CAS ) GoogleMaps ; ca. 4 km above Paghman (7950 ft.) ( MVZ 237418– 237420 About MVZ ) [see pl. 1, fig. 2 for distribution].
REMARKS.— Stöck et al. (2001) recognized this subspecies only for Pakistan, but mentioned that an occurrence in Afghanistan is possible. Hemmer et al. (1978) mentioned three specimens as “ Bufo viridis ” from Kabul collected by Seufer. However, one of the specimens ( ZFMK 14457 About ZFMK ) is actually a snake ( Spalerosophis diadema ) .
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