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Holoaden pholeter Pombal, Siqueira, Dorigo, Vrcibradic, and Rocha, 2008
Holoaden pholeter Pombal, Siqueira, Dorigo, Vrcibradic, and Rocha, 2008, Zootaxa, 1938: 62. Holotype: MNRJ 51475, by original designation. Type locality: "a forested mountain slope (22°22′23″S; 42°33′16″W; ca. 1200 m above sea level) in the district of Theodoro de Oliveira, municipality of Nova Friburgo, Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil".
English Names
None noted.
Distribution
Known only from the type locality (montane rainforest in the District of Theodoro de Oliveira, Municipality of Nova Friburgo, Rio de Janeiro, southeastern Brazil, ca. 1200 m elevation).
Geographics occurrence
Natural resident: Brazil
Endemic to the political unit: Brazil
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