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Nyctimantis pomba (Assis, Santana, Silva, Quintela, and Feio, 2013)
Aparasphenodon pomba Assis, Santana, Silva, Quintela, and Feio, 2013, Zootaxa, 3716: 584. Holotype: MZUFV 10438, by original designation. Type locality: "Sítio Boa Sorte (21° 20′ S, 42° 45′ W; 288 m a.s.l.), locality Sinimbú, municipality of Cataguases, Minas Gerais", Brazil.
Common Names
None noted.
Distribution
Known only from the type locality (Sítio Boa Sorte, 21° 20′ S, 42° 45′ W, 288 m elevation, locality Sinimbú, municipality of Cataguases, Minas Gerais, Brazil).
Geographic Occurrence
Natural Resident: Brazil
Endemic: Brazil
Comment
Allocation to Aparasphenodon considered provisional in the original publication. Blotto, Lyra, Cardoso, Rodrigues, Dias, Marciano, Vechio, Orrico, Brandão, Assis, Lantyer-Silva, Rutherford, Gagliardi-Urrutia, Solé, Baldo, Nunes, Cajade, Torres, Grant, Jungfer, Silva, Haddad, and Faivovich, 2021, Cladistics, 37: 36–72, discussed phylogenetic placement. Dena, Zornosa-Torres, Bolovon, Paiva, Machado, Prado, Ernetti, Carrasco-Medina, Assis, Lingnau, Llanos, Toledo, and Augusto-Alves, 2024, Bioacoustics, 33: 401–432, reported on the advertisement call.
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