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Dendropsophus liliae Santana, Shepard, Carvalho, Müller, Assis, and Feio, 2026
Dendropsophus liliae Santana, Shepard, Carvalho, Müller, Assis, and Feio, 2026, PLoS One, 21(6: e0351087): 4. Holotype: MZUFV 20707, by original designation. Type locality: "Serra do Brigadeiro, swamp in the trail to the Lagoa das Bromélias, Careço district, Ervália municipality, Minas Gerais state, Brazil (20º53’17”S, 42º31’43”W, ~ 1200 m above sea level (a.s.l.); datum = SAD69)". ZooBank Publication registration: D2A4DAB1-CE7A-4D38-A96D-79A49642AA0E
Common Names
None noted.
Distribution
Northernmost portion of Serra da Mantiqueira in Minas Gerais, Brazil, 1100 to 1270 m elevation.
Geographic Occurrence
Natural Resident: Brazil
Endemic: Brazil
Comment
In the Dendropsophus ruschii group and formerly confused with that species, according to the original publication, where comparative adult and larval morphology, molecular markers, and
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