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Adenomera tapajonica Carvalho, Moraes, Lima, Fouquet, Peloso, Pavan, Drummond, Rodrigues, Giaretta, Gordo, Neckel-Oliveira, and Haddad, 2021
Adenomera tapajonica Carvalho, Moraes, Lima, Fouquet, Peloso, Pavan, Drummond, Rodrigues, Giaretta, Gordo, Neckel-Oliveira, and Haddad, 2021, Zool. J. Linn. Soc., 191: 422. Holotype: INPA-H 40516, by original designation. Type locality: "BRAZIL, Pará, Itaituba, 5.052133°S, 56.876833°W, 78 m". lsid urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:366E654C-AC84-42B8-9303-DC28675C9E5F
English Names
Tapajós Terrestrial Nest-building Frog (original publication).
Distribution
Known from the type locality (Itaituba, Pará) and a second nearby locality on the west bank of the middle Tapajós River, and from the Juruti site (near Igarapé Mutum) located in the intervening swathe of land between the Amazon River and the lower Tapajós River, Pará, Brazil.
Comment
Adult morphology, molecular markers, and advertisement call discussed in the original publication.
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