taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
22B65486A7D95B34870D9631A25F1C1A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/772678	https://doi.org/10.3897/vz.72.e91422.figure1	Figure 1. Litoria insularis sp. nov. holotype SAMA R 64781 from the Nakanai Mountains, East New Britain, Papua New Guinea in life. Images A and B show temporal variation in dorsal colouration, but consistent pattern of mottling and dark-brown flecks. Photographs S. J. Richards.	Figure 1. Litoria insularis sp. nov. holotype SAMA R 64781 from the Nakanai Mountains, East New Britain, Papua New Guinea in life. Images A and B show temporal variation in dorsal colouration, but consistent pattern of mottling and dark-brown flecks. Photographs S. J. Richards.	2022-11-22	Richards, Stephen J.;Oliver, Paul M.		Zenodo	biologists	Richards, Stephen J.;Oliver, Paul M.			
22B65486A7D95B34870D9631A25F1C1A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/772679	https://doi.org/10.3897/vz.72.e91422.figure2	Figure 2. Details of holotype of Litoria insularis sp. nov. SAMA R 64781. A Ventral view of fingers and webbing; B ventral view of toes and webbing (scale bars = 5 mm); C ventral colouration; D hidden colouration of thighs. All photographs by S. J. Richards.	Figure 2. Details of holotype of Litoria insularis sp. nov. SAMA R 64781. A Ventral view of fingers and webbing; B ventral view of toes and webbing (scale bars = 5 mm); C ventral colouration; D hidden colouration of thighs. All photographs by S. J. Richards.	2022-11-22	Richards, Stephen J.;Oliver, Paul M.		Zenodo	biologists	Richards, Stephen J.;Oliver, Paul M.			
22B65486A7D95B34870D9631A25F1C1A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/772680	https://doi.org/10.3897/vz.72.e91422.figure3	Figure 3. Details of species in the Litoria thesaurensis Group in life. A Litoria insularis sp. nov. paratype SAMA R 66896 in life; B Litoria thesaurensis SAMA R 64668 from New Britain showing yellow lateral pigmentation; C ventral view of L. thesaurensis from New Britain, with round tubercles on the throat faintly visible; D L. thesaurensis from Bougainville showing dark brown weakly striped pattern; E Litoria thesaurensis from Bougainville showing plain green dorsum; F Litoria lutea from Bougainville showing light green dorsum colouration with off-white flecks. All photographs by S. J. Richards.	Figure 3. Details of species in the Litoria thesaurensis Group in life. A Litoria insularis sp. nov. paratype SAMA R 66896 in life; B Litoria thesaurensis SAMA R 64668 from New Britain showing yellow lateral pigmentation; C ventral view of L. thesaurensis from New Britain, with round tubercles on the throat faintly visible; D L. thesaurensis from Bougainville showing dark brown weakly striped pattern; E Litoria thesaurensis from Bougainville showing plain green dorsum; F Litoria lutea from Bougainville showing light green dorsum colouration with off-white flecks. All photographs by S. J. Richards.	2022-11-22	Richards, Stephen J.;Oliver, Paul M.		Zenodo	biologists	Richards, Stephen J.;Oliver, Paul M.			
22B65486A7D95B34870D9631A25F1C1A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/772681	https://doi.org/10.3897/vz.72.e91422.figure4	Figure 4. Waveform (top) and spectrogram (bottom) of (A) an entire call of Litoria insularis sp. nov.; B a three second section from the middle of this call illustrating the distinctly pulsed nature of the notes; C two consecutive calls of L. thesaurensis recorded in sympatry with the new species, showing strikingly different call structure. The strong signal at ~ 2.2 s on A) is a call of the New Britain endemic microhylid frog Oreophryne brachypus.	Figure 4. Waveform (top) and spectrogram (bottom) of (A) an entire call of Litoria insularis sp. nov.; B a three second section from the middle of this call illustrating the distinctly pulsed nature of the notes; C two consecutive calls of L. thesaurensis recorded in sympatry with the new species, showing strikingly different call structure. The strong signal at ~ 2.2 s on A) is a call of the New Britain endemic microhylid frog Oreophryne brachypus.	2022-11-22	Richards, Stephen J.;Oliver, Paul M.		Zenodo	biologists	Richards, Stephen J.;Oliver, Paul M.			
22B65486A7D95B34870D9631A25F1C1A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/772682	https://doi.org/10.3897/vz.72.e91422.figure5	Figure 5. Map of Papua New Guinea with type locality for Litoria insularis sp. nov. on New Britain indicated by a red star.	Figure 5. Map of Papua New Guinea with type locality for Litoria insularis sp. nov. on New Britain indicated by a red star.	2022-11-22	Richards, Stephen J.;Oliver, Paul M.		Zenodo	biologists	Richards, Stephen J.;Oliver, Paul M.			
22B65486A7D95B34870D9631A25F1C1A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/772683	https://doi.org/10.3897/vz.72.e91422.figure6	Figure 6. Habitat at type locality of Litoria insularis sp. nov. in the Nakanai Mountains, East New Britain Province, Papua New Guinea. A Aerial view of upper hill forest on rugged karst; B forest profile; C slow-flowing stream along which the type series was collected.	Figure 6. Habitat at type locality of Litoria insularis sp. nov. in the Nakanai Mountains, East New Britain Province, Papua New Guinea. A Aerial view of upper hill forest on rugged karst; B forest profile; C slow-flowing stream along which the type series was collected.	2022-11-22	Richards, Stephen J.;Oliver, Paul M.		Zenodo	biologists	Richards, Stephen J.;Oliver, Paul M.			
