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Phrynomedusa bokermanni Cruz, 1991
Phrynomedusa bokermanni Cruz, 1991, Rev. Brasil. Biol., 51: 273. Holotype: WCAB 49654, by original designation; now MZUSP 81340, according to Baêta, Giasson, Pombal, and Haddad, 2016, Herpetol. Monogr., 30: 64. Type locality: "Mongaguá, Estado de São Paulo," Brazil.
Common Names
Bokermann's Leaf Frog (Frank and Ramus, 1995, Compl. Guide Scient. Common Names Amph. Rept. World: 61).
Distribution
Known only for the type locality in the município de Mongaguá, state of São Paulo, Brazil.
Geographic Occurrence
Natural Resident: Brazil
Endemic: Brazil
Comment
See review by Baêta, Giasson, Pombal, and Haddad, 2016, Herpetol. Monogr., 30: 64–66, who noted that the tadpole and advertisement call were unknown.
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