Maps showing the type localities of A new species described in the past two decades B localities of new distribution records and natural history notes, and C the inventory sites available from publications and curated databases. Dashed squares indicate understudied regions (C) where comprehensive surveys have not yet been published, but natural history notes and new geographical records have begun to fill spatial gaps.

 
 
  Part of: Meneses CG, Pitogo KME, Supsup CE, Brown RM (2024) Philippine herpetology (Amphibia, Reptilia), 20 years on: two decades of progress towards an increasingly collaborative, equitable, and inclusive approach to the study of the archipelago’s amphibians and reptiles. ZooKeys 1190: 213-257. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1190.109586