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Pseudacris collinsorum Ospina, Tieu, Apodaca, and Lemmon, 2020
Pseudacris collinsorum Ospina, Tieu, Apodaca, and Lemmon, 2020, Copeia, 108: 788. Holotype: UF 190162, by original designation. Type locality: "USA, Alabama, Hale County, side of County Road 49 near intersection with State Road 25, 32.90902°N, 87.44312°W". urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:E063C1D5-54CD-4D17-987B-6552CE3BDE50
English Names
Collinses’ Mountain Chorus Frog (original publication).
Distribution
Southernmost portion of the Appalachian Mountains on the Piedmont, Ridge and Valley, Plateau regions, and adjacent northern Coastal Plain in the northern half of Alabama, south to the Tennessee River, northeast corner of Mississippi, northwestern Georgia, and the southwestern corner of North Carolina, USA.
Geographic Occurrence
Natural Resident: United States of America, United States of America - Alabama, United States of America - Georgia, United States of America - Mississippi, United States of America - North Carolina, United States of America - Tennessee
Endemic: United States of America
Comment
Previously confused with Pseudacris brachyphona, from which it differs in morphometric and call data as well as molecular markers. See Araújo, Loebmann, Zina, and Toledo, 2007, Herpetol. Rev., 38: 98, provided a record for northwestern Georgia (as Pseudacris brachyphona). Graham, 2010, Herpetol. Rev., 41: 241, provided a range extension in Georgia (as Pseudacris brachyphona) and discussed the range in that state. See comment under Pseudacris brachyphona for access to literature prior to 2021 when this species was confused with Pseudacris brachyphona.
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