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Myersiohyla neblinaria Faivovich, McDiarmid, and Myers, 2013
Myersiohyla neblinaria Faivovich, McDiarmid, and Myers, 2013, Am. Mus. Novit., 3792: 25. Holotype: USNM 562071, by original designation. Type locality: "Venezuela: Departamento Amazonas: Cerro de la Neblina: Camp VII, 1730 m".
Common Names
None noted.
Distribution
Cerro de la Neblina and 40 km to the north on Cerro Aracamuni, Amazonas, Venezuela, at 1250 to 2100 m elevation; presumably to be found on the Brazilian side of Cerro Neblina.
Geographic Occurrence
Natural Resident: Venezuela
Endemic: Venezuela
Comment
Confused with Myersiohyla inparquesi prior to its naming according to the original publication, where external adult and larval morphology as well as vocalization was detailed. See Barrio-Amorós, Rojas-Runjaic, and Señaris Vasquez, 2019, Amph. Rept. Conserv., 13 (1: e180): 72, for comments on range, systematics, and literature. Rojas-Runjaic, Señaris Vasquez, and Castellanos-Montero, 2021, Mem. Fund. La Salle Cienc. Nat., 79: 105–113, provided a record from Cerro Aracamuni, Amazonas, Venezuela, and discussed the range.
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