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Pristimantis flavus Mônico, Courtois, Koch, Blanc, Dewynter, and Kok, 2025
Pristimantis flavus Mônico, Courtois, Koch, Blanc, Dewynter, and Kok, 2025, Eur. J. Taxon., 1004: 265. Holotype: "FRENCH GUIANA . . . ; Maripasoula municipality, collected at Massif du Mitaraka; 2°14′08′′ N, 54°26′57′′ W; 330 m a.s.l.; datum WGS-84". ZooBank Publication registration: CB09B464-1A8D-4805-B7CB-859D78B11825
Common Names
None noted.
Distribution
Known only from two localities in the Mitaraka Massif of southern French Guiana; likely to be found as well as in the south-eastern part of Suriname and northern Pará State, in Brazil.
Geographic Occurrence
Natural Resident: French Guiana
Likely/Controversially Present: Brazil, Suriname
Endemic: French Guiana
Comment
In the Pristimantis lacrimosus group according to the original publication, where comparative morphology, molecular markers, advertisement call, were detailed.
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