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Ranitomeya aetherea Koch, Mônico, Dayrell, Ferreira, Dantas, Moravec, and Lima, 2025
Ranitomeya aetherea Koch, Mônico, Dayrell, Ferreira, Dantas, Moravec, and Lima, 2025, PLoS One, 20(5): e032174: 6. Holotype: INPA-H 47581, by original designation. Type locality: "at the RAPELD sampling module of the Comunidade de Nova Esperança, Eirunepé municipality, Amazonas state, Brazil (6°42’12.7”S, 70°22’12.1”W; 135 m a.s.l.)". Zoobank Publication registration: 585AABCE-B0A5-4684-8C23-2792498DFF7D
Common Names
None noted.
Distribution
Known only from the type locality in the Comunidade de Nova Esperança, municipality of Eirunepé, state of Amazonas, Brazil.
Geographic Occurrence
Natural Resident: Brazil
Endemic: Brazil
Comment
The sister taxon of Ranitomeya cyanovittata according to the original publication, where comparative adult and larval morphology, molecular markers, and advertisement call were detailed.
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