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Hyperolius seabrai: Noble (1924:253), Schmidt (1936:132), Monard (1937a:39, 1938:95), Cei (1977:17), 
Frost (1895:118). 
Hyperolius cinctiventris: Noble (1924:252), Monard (1938:93), Inger (1959:541), Cei (1977:17). 
Hyperolius {Hyperolius) boeagei: Fretey et al. (2011:29). 
Global conservation status (lUCN): Least Concern. 
Global distribution: The species is known only from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, 
to Tanzania, Angola and Zambia. 
Ocurrences in Angola (Map 36): The 
species has been reported from scattered local¬ 
ities mainly in the westerns regions of the 
country. Zaire: “St. Salvador do Congo” 
[-6.26667, 14.23333] (Bocage 1895a:165, 
1897a:203). Luanda: “Cacuaco?” [-8.78333, 
13.36667] (Ferreira 1904:112). Kwanza 
Norte: “Canhoca” [-9.25000, 14.68333] (Bou- 
lenger 1905:109); “Golungo Alto” [-9.13333, 
14.76667] (Ferreira 1906:160); “Quilombo, 
Rio Luinha” [-9.33333, 14.90000] (Ferreira 
1906:163; Ceriaco et al. 2014a:24). Kwanza 
Sul: “Congulu” [-10.86667, 14.28333] (Parker 
1936:143). Malanje: “Bange N’gola” 
[-8.43333, 16.56667] (Boulenger 1905:110); 
“Duque de Braganga” [-9.10000, 15.95000] 
(Bocage 1873b:225, 1895a:165, 1897a:203; 
Ferreira 1906:163; Ceriaco et al. 2014a:24). Map 36. Disnibutionof//y;.ero//.. Wge/m 
Lunda Norte: “Dundo” [-7.36667, 20.83333] (Laurent 1950a: 16, 1954a:79, 1964a: 150); “Muita 
(Luembe E)” [-7.80000, 21.45000] (Laurent 1950a:16). Mexico: “Cazombo” [-11.88333, 
22.91667] (Laurent 1964a:150). Huambo: “Bimbi” [-11.81667, 15.83333] (Monard 1937a:40 
1938:93, 96). Bie: “Chitau” [-11.43333, 17.15000] (Schmidt 1936:132); “Bihe” [-12.38333, 
16.95000] (Bocage 1895a:168). Benguela: “Ebanga” [-12.73333, 14.73333] (Monard 1938:93); 
“Dombe” [-12.95000, 13.10000] (Bocage 1895a:168). Huila: “Caconda” [-13.73333, 15.06667] 
(Bocage 1895a:165); “Kuvangu” [-14.46667, 16.30000] (Monard 1937a:40, 1938:93, 95); “Osi” 
[-15.08333, 15.41667] (Monard 1938:93). Cunene: “ruisseau Mbale” [-15.16667, 16.75000] 
(Monard 1938:93); “Kamba” [-16.28333, 15.23333] (Monard 1938:93). Cuando Cubango: 
“Kuandu” [-16.74487, 19.10136] (Monard 1937a:40, 1938:93, 95). Undetermined localities: 
without precise location (Boulenger 1882:165); “Nana Meya” (Boulenger 1905:110). 
Taxonomic and distributional notes: Hyperolius boeagei Steindacher, 1867 was described 
based on a specimen from “Angola”. However, the type locality of H. boeagei should be consid¬ 
ered “Duque de Braganga [= Calandula], Malanje,” as this is the locality from which the specimen 
collected by Pinheiro Bayao was sent by Bocage to Steidachner (Ceriaco et al. 2014a). Ferreira 
(1906) described Rappia seabrai based on a single individual deposited in Museu do Porto, col¬ 
lected by Francisco Newton. The holotype is believed to be lost (Ceriaco et al. 2014a) and several 
authors consider it to be a synonym of//, boeagei (Laurent, pers. comm, in Frost, 1985; Fretey et 
al., 2011; Ceriaco et al. 2014a; Frost 2016). In the original description, Ferreira (1906) also noted 
that one specimen referable to H. seabrai from “Duque de Braganga” [= Calandula] collected by 
Bayao was found in Museu Bocage, Lisboa, Portugal, and this was considered a paratype by Ceria¬ 
co et al. (2014a). The type locality of “Quilombo,” currently Gonguembo in Kwanza Norte 
