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Physalaemus carrizorum Cardozo and Pereyra, 2018
Physalaemus carrizorum Cardozo and Pereyra, 2018, Zootaxa, 4387: 582. Holotype: MACN 35081, by original designation. type locality: "'INTA, campo anexo cuartel Río Victoria' (26º58’S, 54º29’W, datum WGS 84; 550 m above sea level [asl]), San Vicente, National Route 14 km. 1025, Departamento Guaraní, Misiones province, Argentina". Zoobank publication registration: 3C9FB95F-AA13-44AB-9712-525D23405B10
Common Names
None noted.
Distribution
Eastern half of Misiones Province, Argentina, and into adjacent Brazil, and Itapuá Department, Paraguay.
Geographic Occurrence
Natural Resident: Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay
Comment
Confused with Physalaemus gracilis prior to its naming according to the original publication. Hepp and Pombal, 2020, Zootaxa, 4725: 1–106, discussed this species as part of a genus-wide discussion of bioacoustical traits among the species. Included in the Brazilian fauna by Segalla, Berneck, Canedo, Caramaschi, Cruz, Garcia, Grant, Haddad, Lourenço, Mângia, Mott, Nascimento, Toledo, Werneck, and Langone, 2021, Herpetol. Brasil., 10: 181, although vouchers were not mentioned. Netto and Brusquetti, 2023, Rev. Latinoam. Herpetol., 6: 47–49, provided a dot map and a record from Parque Nacional San Rafael, Alto Verá District, Itapuá Department, Paraguay.
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