"Indirana Salelkari, a newly discovered species of leaping frog, is from Netravali in Goa, India. The species can be distinguished from its congeners by a combination of morphological characters," according to a research paper authored by Nikhil Modak, Neelesh Dahanukar, Ninad Gosavi and Anand D Padhye, published in The Journal of Threatened Taxa.
"The frog was discovered at Netravali and has been named after Netravali Range Forest Officer Prakash Salelkar," wildlife researcher Parag Rangnekar told PTI.
"Goa's Western Ghats lie at the confluence of the Northern and the Southern Ghats and thus are unique. It is not a surprise that new species are being discovered from the state. Already a few species of caecilians, a spider, one dragonfly and few herbs have been discovrered from the state," he said.
The research paper states that the frog was found in a farmhouse in the Netravali forest area of South Goa.