Abstract

Tadpoles of Rana danieli Pillai and Chanda were collected from temporary rain pools in marshy places at Umling situated at 296 m above sea level (91° 48’ E , 25°58’ N) about 65 km north of Shillong at Meghalaya hills. They are characterised by the keratodont formula 1:1+1/1+2:2, the presence of poison glands on the ventral and lateral abdominal surface, and a lateral line system on head and trunk region. Their structural features confirm the allocation of this species to the subgenus Hylarana.

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