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Dendropsophus salli Jungfer, Reichle, and Piskurek, 2010
Dendropsophus salli Jungfer, Reichle, and Piskurek, 2010, Salamandra, 46: 206. Holotype: MNK-A 8445, by original designation. Type locality: "about 7 km ESE of Rurrenabaque near the road to Yucumo (14° 26′ 11″ S, 67° 29′ 35″ W), 340 m a.s.l., Provincia Ballivian, Departamento Beni, Bolivia".
English Names
None noted.
Distribution
Muncipalities of Taraucá and Porto Acre, and Feijó in Acre, Boca do Acre in Amazonas, and Espigão do Oreste in Rondônia, Brazil, Departamento Madre de Dios in Peru, and south in Bolivia from the northern parts of the Departamento Pando southward to the northern parts of the Chiquitano Dry Forest near San Rafael.
Geographic Occurrence
Natural resident: Bolivia, Brazil, Peru
Comment
In the Dendropsophus leucophyllatus group, and confused with Dendropsophus bifurcus and Dendropsophus leucophyllatus prior to its naming, according to the original publication. Melo-Sampaio and Souza, 2015, Check List, 11 (Art. 1681): 1–6, reported several localities in Rondônia and Acre, Brazil, and briefly discussed the range. Schulze, Jansen, and Köhler, 2015, Zootaxa, 4016: 35–36, described, diagnosed, and pictured the larva. In the Dendropsophus leucophyllatus group of 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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