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= Bufo raddei var. pleskei Bedriaga, 1898

Strauchbufo raddei (Strauch, 1876)

Collection number:

ZISP 1261

Original label:

Vallis fl. Tola

Collection place:

Mongolia, Ulaanbaatar Hot

Collected:

M.W. Pewzow, 1881

Income number:

 

Field number:

45

«Taxon» catalogue number:

 

GenBank catalogue number:

 

Toponym:

Vallis fl. Tola

Locality:

Tuul River, Ulan Bataar, Mongolia

Habitat, biotope:

 

Altitude, m:

Sex:

male

Age:

adultus

Fixation:

alcohol

DNA samples:

absent

Specimen presence:

in collection

Specimen condition:

excellent

Geological epoch:

Holocene

Remarks:

 

Related publications:

Бедряга Я. В. 1898. Земноводные и пресмыкающиеся. Вып. 1. В кн: Научные результаты путешествий Н. М. Пржевальского по Центральной Азии. Отдел Зоологический. Том. III, ч. 1. Санкт-Петербург, с. 1–69 [Bedriaga J. V. 1898. Amphibien und Reptilien. Lfg. 1, in: Wissenschaftlische Resultate der von N. M. Przewalski nach Central-Asien unternommenen Reisen. Zool. Theil, Band 3, Abth. 1, 1–69.]
Milto K. D., Barabanov A. V. 2011. An annotated catalogue of the amphibian types in the collection of the Zoological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg. Russian Journal of Herpetology, Vol. 18, No. 2, pp. 137–153.

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Taxonomical identifications of specimen

Bufo raddei var. pleskei Bedriaga, 1898 — J. Bedriaga, 1898 (Accepted)