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Brachycephalus lulai Bornschein, Pie, Nadaline, Confetti, Blackburn, Stanley, Mari, Alves, Sandretti-Silva, Lima, and Ribeiro, 2025
Brachycephalus lulai Bornschein, Pie, Nadaline, Confetti, Blackburn, Stanley, Mari, Alves, Sandretti-Silva, Lima, and Ribeiro, 2025, PLoS One, 20(12: e0334746): 8. Holotype: MHNCI 11592, by original designation. Type locality: "Pico Garuva (26°02’32”S, 48°53’27”W; 635 m a.s.l.), municipality of Garuva, state of Santa Catarina, southern Brazil". ZooBank Publication registration: DD6AC76F-9D25-443B-A6B9-8AFC196DAD64
Common Names
None noted.
Distribution
Montane Atlantic Forest; known from two localities on the southeastern hillside from Serra do Quiriri, municipality of Garuva, Santa Catarina, southern Brazil: Pico Garuva and Monte Crista, at elevations of 435 to 990 m.
Geographic Occurrence
Natural Resident: Brazil
Endemic: Brazil
Comment
In the Brachycephalus pernix group according to the original publication, where molecular markers (mt- and nuDNA), comparative morphology, osteology, and advertisement call were detailed.
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