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Adenomera albarena Martins, Mônico, Mendonça, Dantas, Souza, Hanken, Lima, and Ferrão, 2024
Adenomera albarena Martins, Mônico, Mendonça, Dantas, Souza, Hanken, Lima, and Ferrão, 2024, Zoosyst. Evol., 100: 239. Holotype. INPA-H 44867, by original designation. Type locality: "km 26 of the AM-352 highway, Rio Negro Sustainable Development Reserve (03°05'35"S, 60°40'36"W; 76 m a.s.l.), Municipality of Iranduba, State of Amazonas, Brazil". Zoobank publication registration: 1F8E43AD-2A15-4244-AA77-F914D3BFAF2F
Common Names
White-sand Terrestrial Foam-nesting Frog (original publication).
Distribution
Found only in the white-sand forest from West Negro–Solimões Interfluve, Amazonas, Brazil.
Geographic Occurrence
Natural Resident: Brazil
Endemic: Brazil
Comment
In the Adenomera simonstuarti complex and previous confused with Adenomera simonstuarti, according to the original publication, where comparative adult and larval morphology, morphometrics, advertisement call, and molecular markers were detailed and a dot map provided.
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