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Boana almendarizae (Caminer and Ron, 2014)
Hypsiboas almendarizae Caminer and Ron, 2014, ZooKeys, 370: 33. Holotype: QCAZ 39650, by original designation. Type locality: "Ecuador, Provincia Morona Santiago, General Leonidas Plaza, 'Limón', on the road to Gualaceo (2.9796°S, 78.4415°W), 1237 m above sea level". Zoobank: http://zoobank.org/5D68CEA5-D2D1-44A9-AA7C-D30081D92C7D
Boana almendarizae — Dubois, 2017, Bionomina, 11: 28.
Common Names
Almendariz's Treefrog (original publication).
Almendáriz's Treefrog (Coloma and Duellman, 2025, Amph. Ecuador. Vol. 2: xxxii).
Rana Arbórea de Almendáriz (Spanish: Coloma and Duellman, 2025, Amph. Ecuador. Vol. 2: xxxii).
Distribution
Eastern Andean slopes of central and southern Ecuador (Morona Santiago, Pastaza, Napo, Zamora Chinchipe, and Tungurahua provinces) at elevations of 490 to 2179 m.
Geographic Occurrence
Natural Resident: Ecuador
Endemic: Ecuador
Comment
In the Hypsiboas albopunctatus species group, Hypsiboas calcaratus complex, most similar to Hypsiboas fasciatus and Hypsiboas calcaratus according to the original publication. Batallas-Revelo and Brito-M., 2016, Rev. Mexicana Biodiversidad, 87: 1292–1300, reported on vocalizations from Sangay National Park, southeastern Ecuador. Camper, Torres-Carvajal, Ron, Nilsson, Arteaga-Navarro, Knowles, and Arbogast, 2021, Check List, 17: 729–751, provided a record from Wildsumaco Wildlife Sanctuary, Napo Province, Ecuador. Rainha, Martinez, Moraes, Castro, Réjaud, Fouquet, Leite, Rodrigues, and Werneck, 2021, Biol. J. Linn. Soc., 134: 177–197, included this species in their Boana calcarata clade and discussed phylogenetics and the influence of subtle environmental factors on geographic variation in morphology. Coloma and Duellman, 2025, Amph. Ecuador. Vol. 2: 314–318, provided an account, with photographs, which summarized identification, adult and larval morphology, systematics, natural history, distribution (including a dot map for Ecuador), conservation, and (on p. 570) the advertisement calls.
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