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Scinax fontanarrosai Baldo, Araujo-Vieira, Cardozo, Borteiro, Leal, Pereyra, Kolenc, Lyra, Garcia, Haddad, and Faivovich, 2019
Scinax fontanarrosai Baldo, Araujo-Vieira, Cardozo, Borteiro, Leal, Pereyra, Kolenc, Lyra, Garcia, Haddad, and Faivovich, 2019, PLoS One, 14 (9: e0222131): 5. Holotype" LGE 4451, by original designation. Type locality: "Argentina, Misiones, Departamento Capital, Ruta Nacional 12, km 1329 (27.443694˚ S, 56.028611˚ W; 146 m above sea level, a.s.l.)". urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:39C933EB-7EDF-4AEC-9B52-F068FAA33047
English Names
None noted.
Distribution
Open areas in the Provinces of Misiones and Corrientes, northeastern Argentina, and in the State of Rio Grande do Sul in southern Brazil (95–163 m elevation).
Geographics occurrence
Natural resident: Argentina, Brazil
Comment
In the Scinax uruguayus group according to the original publication, where the advertisement call, external morphology, larval morphology, and habitat were description. .
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