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Brachycephalus nanicus Nunes, Lyra, Machado, Carrasco-Medina, Andrade, Haga, Botelho, Pedrozo, Velasco, Jacinavicius, Gray, Blackburn, Kohlsdorf, Muscat, and Toledo, 2025
Brachycephalus nanicus Nunes, Lyra, Machado, Carrasco-Medina, Andrade, Haga, Botelho, Pedrozo, Velasco, Jacinavicius, Gray, Blackburn, Kohlsdorf, Muscat, and Toledo, 2025, Zootaxa, 5691: 236. Holotype: ZUEC-AMP 25581, by original designation. Type locality: "Trilha do Ouro, Estação Ecológica de Bananal (22S 48’ 14”, 44W 22’ 17”, ~1.220m a.s.l.; WGS84 Datum; . . .), municipality of Bananal, state of São Paulo, Brazil". ZooBank Publication registration: 7F5EF807-28B2-424E-8B02-CAE094C9C6EB
Common Names
None noted.
Distribution
Known only from the type locality (Trilha do Ouro, Estação Ecológica de Bananal, 22° 48’ 14” S, 44° 22’ 17” W, ca. 1.220 m elevation), municipality of Bananal, state of São Paulo, Brazil
Geographic Occurrence
Natural Resident: Brazil
Endemic: Brazil
Comment
Closely related to Brachycephalus puri, according to the original publication, where comparative adult morphology, osteology, and molecular markers were detailed.
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