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Dendrophryniscus oreites Recoder, Teixeira, Cassimiro, Camacho, and Rodrigues, 2010
Dendrophryniscus oreites Recoder, Teixeira, Cassimiro, Camacho, and Rodrigues, 2010, Zootaxa, 2642: 37. Holotype: MZUSP 142493, by original designation. Type locality: "Parque Nacional de Serra das Lontras (a national park) (15° 09′ 41″ S, 39° 20′ 38″ W; datum WGS 84; ca. 850 m a.s.l.), Municipality of Arataca, State of Bahia, Brazil".
English Names
None noted.
Distribution
Known only from the type locality (Parque Nacional de Serra das Lontras, in the Atlantic Forest in the sourthern portion of the state of Bahia, Brazil).
Geographic Occurrence
Natural resident: Brazil
Endemic to the political unit: Brazil
Comment
In the Dendrophryniscus brevipollicatus group according to the original publication.
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