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Lysapsus bolivianus Gallardo, 1961
Lysapsus limellus bolivianus Gallardo, 1961, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., 125: 127. Holotype: MCZ 17493, by original designation. Type locality: "Reyes, [Departamento Beni,] Bolivia". Synonymy by Klappenbach, 1985, Comun. Zool. Mus. Hist. Nat. Montevideo, 11: 1-23; and Garda, Santana, and São Pedro, 2010, Zootaxa, 2666: 21.
Pseudis boliviana — Aguiar, Bacci, Lima, Rossa-Feres, Haddad, and Recco-Pimentel, 2007, Cladistics, 23: 461.
Lysapsus limellus bolivianus — Garda, Santana, and São Pedro, 2010, Zootaxa, 2666: 21.
English Names
None noted.
Distribution
Amazon valley of Brazil from its mouth to northern Bolivia.
Comment
See comments by Garda, Santana, and São Pedro, 2010, Zootaxa, 2666: 21, regarding the evidentiary ambiguity of distinctiveness from Lysapsus limellus.
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