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Adenomera cantitata Cassini, Carvalho, Taucce, Haddad, and Solé, 2024
Adenomera cantitata Cassini, Carvalho, Taucce, Haddad, and Solé, 2024, Herpetologica, 80: 280. Holotype: CFBH 35852, by original designation. Type locality: Escola Técnica Estadual Engenheiro Agrônomo Narciso de Medeiros (24.670086°S, 47.549536°W; 4 m asl), municipality of Iguape, São Paulo State, Brazil". Zoobank Publication registration: C0264698-D279-41FF-A066-5F623469A2D2
Common Names
None noted.
Distribution
Southern São Paulo (state), northern Santa Catarina, and eastern Paraná, southern Brazil.
Geographic Occurrence
Natural Resident: Brazil
Endemic: Brazil
Comment
The sister taxon of Adenomera ajurauna according to the original publication where comparative morphology and molecular markers, relevant earlier literature, and advertisement call were detailed as well as a dot-map of the distribution provided.
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