Indirana tenuilingua
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Indirana tenuilingua is a species of frog that is considered nomen inquirendum.[1] It is only known from the type series, now lost, from its type locality, Kemphole (also spelled "Kempholey"), in the Western Ghats of India.[2][1][3] It is sometimes known as Rao's Indian frog or slender-tongued frog.[1]
Taxonomic status
This species was described by C. R. Narayan Rao based on specimens collected from "Kemphole Ghats, Hassan, Mysore, South India". These are now believed to be lost.[1][3] The original description is not adequate to diagnose the species and contains several inconsistencies. Attempts to collect new specimens from the type locality have been unsuccessful, and it is not possible to relate this taxon to other Indirana. For these reasons, it has been placed incertae sedis under Indirana,[3] or relegated to nomen inquirendum.[1]
Habitat and conservation
The types were collected from about Script error: No such module "convert". above sea level. There is no further information on habitat of Indirana tenuilingua. Because of its uncertain taxonomic status and lack of ecological information, the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species lists it as "data deficient".[2]
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