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Dendropsophus bilobatus Ferrão, Moravec, Hanken, and Lima, 2020
Dendropsophus bilobatus Ferrão, Moravec, Hanken, and Lima, 2020, ZooKeys, 942: 83. Holotype: INPA-H 41300, by original designation. Type locality: "the RAPELD Jaci-Novo sampling site (09°24′45″S, 64°26′33″W; 117 m a.s.l.), flooded forest at the west bank of the Jaci-Parana River (east tributary of the upper Madeira River), municipality of Porto Velho, district of Jaci-Parana, state of Rondônia, Brazil". http://zoobank.org/18906B0C-5EEA-416B-A672-FF8AD98DA448
English Names
None noted.
Distribution
Lowland ombrophilous open forest on the east bank of the upper Madeira River, municipality of Porto Velho, district of Jaci-Parana, state of Rondônia, Brazil; suspected to extend into nearby Bolivia.
Comment
In the Dendropsophus microcephalus group, by implication of a close relationship with Dendropsophus reichlei, according to Orrico, Grant, Faivovich, Rivera-Correa, Rada, Lyra, Cassini, Valdujo, Schargel, Machado, Wheeler, Barrio-Amorós, Loebmann, Moravec, Zina, Solé, Sturaro, Peloso, Suárez, and Haddad, 2021, Cladistics, 37: 73–105.
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