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Scinax ruberoculatus Ferrão, Fraga, Moravec, Kaefer, and Lima, 2018
Scinax ruberoculatus Ferrão, Fraga, Moravec, Kaefer, and Lima, 2018, PeerJ, 6(e: 4321): 8. Holotype. INPA-H 34665, by original designation. Type locality: "RAPELD sampling module 9 at kilometre 450 of the BR-319 federal highway (5°56′40″S, 62°30′04″W; 68 m a.s.l.; WGS84), Nascentes do Lago Jari National Park, municipality of Tapauá, Amazonas State, Brazil". Zoobank publication registration: D50A0044-0EA6-4619-B0FF-42A7443C4EAB
Common Names
Red-Eyed Snouted Treefrog (Camera, Dorado-Rodrigues, Smaniotto, Pansonato, and Strüssmann, 2019, Herpetol. Notes, 12: 933).
Distribution
East-central Amazonia and western and west-central-northern Mato Grosso, Brazil, and east to southern and eastern Suriname, French Guiana, and western and central Amapá, Brazil.
Geographic Occurrence
Natural Resident: Brazil, Suriname
Likely/Controversially Present: French Guiana
Comment
The range, advertisement call, and conservation status discussed by Camera, Dorado-Rodrigues, Smaniotto, Pansonato, and Strüssmann, 2019, Herpetol. Notes, 12: 933–938, who provided a dot map. Figueiredo, Tavares-Pinheiro, Lopes, Pedroso-Santos, Sanches, Sousa, Santos, Lima, Lima, and Costa-Campos, 2021, Check List, 17: 1123–1130, reported on distribution, including the first records from Amapá, Brazil, and vocalization. Taucce, Costa-Campos, Carvalho, and Michalski, 2022, Eur. J. Taxon., 836: 96–130, reported on distribution, literature, and conservation status for Amapá, Brazil. Lescure, Dewynter, Frétey, Ineich, Ohler, Vidal, and De Massary, 2022, Bull. Soc. Herpetol. France, 181(5): 1–17, suggested that nominal Scinax rubrooculatus from French Guiana is an unnamed sibling species. In the Scinax danae group of Araujo-Vieira, Lourenço, Lacerda, Lyra, Blotto, Ron, Baldo, Pereyra, Suárez-Mayorga, Baêta, Ferreira, Barrio-Amorós, Borteiro, Brandão, Brasileiro, Donnelly, Dubeux, Köhler, Kolenc, Leite, Maciel, Nunes, Orrico, Peloso, Pezzuti, Reichle, Rojas-Runjaic, Silva, Sturaro, Langone, Garcia, Rodrigues, Frost, Wheeler, Grant, Pombal, Haddad, and Faivovich, 2023, S. Am. J. Herpetol., 27 (Special Issue): 109 (see comment under Hylinae).
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