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Anomaloglossus meansi Kok, Nicolaï, Lathrop, and MacCulloch, 2018
Anomaloglossus meansi Kok, Nicolaï, Lathrop, and MacCulloch, 2018, ZooKeys, 759: 103. Holotype:ROM 43896, by original designation. Type locality: "the vicinity of Camp 2 on the Wokomung Massif, Potaro-Siparuni District, Guyana (05°06.5833′N; 059°49.2667′W), 1234 m elevation". http://zoobank.org/F536AF25-E792-4C99-B4D6-FA4B76FDA45D
Common Names
None noted.
Distribution
Cloud forests on the flanks of tepui Ayanganna (1490 m) and tepui Wokomung (1234 and 1371 m elevation), Potaro-Siparuni District, Guyana.
Geographic Occurrence
Natural Resident: Guyana
Endemic: Guyana
Comment
In the Anomaloglossus beebei group, the sister taxon of Anomaloglossus praderioi, according to the original publication.
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