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- <p><b><i>Lathrana</i> Richards, Mahony & Donnellan, gen. nov.</b></p><p><b>(Fig. 19)</b></p><p><i>ZooBank</i> <i>LSID: urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: 47A793B5-4B74-45A4- A2AC-824365227066 Type species:</i> <i>Litoria verae</i> Günther, 2004.</p><p><i>Content:</i> One species— <i>Lathrana verae</i> * (Günther, 2004) comb. nov.</p><p><i>Diagnosis: Lathrana</i> can be diagnosed from <i>Teretistes</i> by the absence of a rostral spike, the presence of tubercle ornamentations on hindlimb, reduced vs. no webbing between the fingers, and medium vs. large egg size, medium vs. high call dominant frequency, oval vs. triangular call envelope shape, no note rate change across the call vs. present. Refer to Tables 1 and 2.</p><p><i>Distribution and ecology:</i> Wondiwoi Mountains, Wandammen Peninsula in western Cenderawasih Bay, Papua Province, Indonesia (Günther 2004a). Arboreal frogs that breed in small swamps close to periodically flowing mountain streams.</p><p><i>Etymology:</i> Based on the Greek ΛάθΡιος (<i>lathrios</i>, hidden or concealed, referring to the ‘hidden, unexpected’ divergence of this species) and Latin <i>Rana</i> (frog). The latter word is feminine.</p><p><i>Remarks:</i> A monotypic lineage on a long branch associated with another monotypic and distinctive genus, <i>Teretistes</i> on another long branch.</p>