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The amphibian fauna of Himachal Pradesh, India, comprises of 17 species in 10 genera and 4 families. Sixteen of those species are described here, with two species, Amolops afganus and Bufo andersonii, not included as they are synonyms of Amolops himalayanus and Duttaphrynus stomaticus respectively. One species, Fejervarya terraiensis has been added as a new record to the state fauna.
1. Introduction
2. Systematic list
3. Systematic account
4. Summary
5. Acknowledgement
References
District-wise distribution of Amphibia from state