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Adenomera guarayo Carvalho, Angulo, Barrera, Aguilar-Puntriano, and Haddad, 2020
Adenomera guarayo Carvalho, Angulo, Barrera, Aguilar-Puntriano, and Haddad, 2020, Herpetologica, 76: 306. Holotype: MUSM 39458, by original designation. Type locality: "Laguna Chica Trail (12.837820° S, 69.295510°W; 242 m asl), at Explorer’s Inn Ecolodge, within the limits of Tambopata National Reserve, in the district and province of Tambopata, region of Madre de Dios, Peru". Zoobank publication registration: C911C205-68A4-4B73-8AAB-BE39AC17E1A1
Common Names
Guarayo Nest-building Terrestrial Frog (original publication).
Distribution
Restricted to lowland forest of southwestern Amazonia in southeastern Peru (Tambopata Province) and adjacent northwestern Bolivia (Department of La Paz).
Geographic Occurrence
Natural Resident: Bolivia, Peru
Comment
In the Adenomera andreae clade according to the original publication, where the advertisement call was also detailed. Equivalent to Adenomera sp. Forest Call Type II of Angulo, Cocroft, and Reichle, 2003, Herpetologica, 59:490–504.
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