Ptychandra ohtanii lizae is a subspecies of Ptychandra ohtanii. Ptychandra ohtanii lizae is endemic to Leyte island in the Philippines. This subspecies is rare on Leyte island.
Etymology
The subspecific name is dedicated to Mrs Liz Wilkinson from Winchester, England.
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