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Allobates kamilae Ferrão, Hanken, and Lima, 2022
Allobates kamilae Ferrão, Hanken, and Lima, 2022, PeerJ, 10(e13751): 11. Holotype: INPAH 42923, by original designation. Type locality: "from the Búfalos sampling module (–9.133275, –64.497260; 102 masl), west bank of the upper Madeira River, municipality of Porto Velho, state of Rondônia, Brazil". Zoobank publication registration: E2CB2367-561F-461E-87A4-672AC6205875
Common Names
None noted.
Distribution
Known from four localities on the west bank of the upper Madeira River and three localities on the east bank, close to the municipality of Porto Velho, state of Rondônia, Brazil.
Geographic Occurrence
Natural Resident: Brazil
Endemic: Brazil
Comment
In the Allobates tapajos complex (formerly confused with Allobates tapajos) according to the original publication where comparative adult and larval morphology, morphometrics, call, molecular markers, and natural history were detailed. See Fouquet, Ferrão, and Jairam, 2023, Zootaxa, 5297: 533–561 for systematics and range map of the mtDNA matrilines of Allobates cf tapajos associated with this species.
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