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Adelophryne michelin Lourenço-de-Moraes, Dias, Mira-Mendes, Oliveira, Barth, Ruas, Vences, Solé, and Bastos, 2018
Adelophryne michelin Lourenço-de-Moraes, Dias, Mira-Mendes, Oliveira, Barth, Ruas, Vences, Solé, and Bastos, 2018, PLoS One, 13 (9: e0201781): 5. Holotype: MZUESC 17509, by original designation. Type locality: "the fragment Vila 5 of pristine forests (13˚48’59.45” S, 39˚12’13.39” W, 270 m above sea level) at Reserva Ecológica Michelin (REM), municipality of Igrapiúna", Bahia, Brazil. urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:774C6B9F-6453-47D7-9E55-2CC19886FEEE
English Names
Michelin Flea Frog (original publication).
Distribution
Known only from the type locality, at the Reserva Ecológica Michelin (REM), municipality of Igrapiúna, Bahia, Brazil.
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