The Mink Frog, Rana septentrionalis, in Southeastern Labrador
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.22621/cfn.v120i2.297Keywords:
Mink Frog, Rana septentrionalis, range, LabradorAbstract
Mink Frogs (Rana septentrionalis) were collected at three new localities in southeastern Labrador in 2003 and 2005, extending the known range of the species about 200 km to the east, to the limits of the coast.
La Grenouille du Nord (Rana septentrionalis) a été trouvée dans trois nouvelles localités dans le sud-est du Labrador en 2003 et 2005. Ces mentions élargissent l’aire de répartition connue de l’espèce d’environ 200 km vers l’est, aux limites de la côte de l’Océan Atlantique.
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