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Crossodactylodes pintoi Cochran, 1938
Crossodactylodes pintoi Cochran, 1938, Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, 51: 42. Holotype: MZUSP 56467 (formerly USNM 102606), according to Santos, Magalhães, Ferreira, Vittorazzi, Dias, Leite, Lourenço, Santos, Haddad, and Garcia, 2020, Herpetol. Monogr., 34: 1–38. Type locality: "Macahé [= Serra de Macaé] in the state of Rio de Janeiro", Brazil. Rendered as "Serra de Macaé, Nova Friburgo, Rio de Janeiro", Brazil by Bokermann, 1966, Lista Anot. Local. Tipo Anf. Brasil.: 30.
Common Names
Brown Bromeliad Frog (Frank and Ramus, 1995, Compl. Guide Scient. Common Names Amph. Rept. World: 71).
Distribution
Known only from the type locality in the Serra de Macaé, municipality of Nova Friburgo in the state of Rio de Janeiro, southeastern Brazil
Geographic Occurrence
Natural Resident: Brazil
Endemic: Brazil
Comment
See account by Cochran, 1955 "1954", Bull. U.S. Natl. Mus., 206: 237-240. See account in Santos, Magalhães, Ferreira, Vittorazzi, Dias, Leite, Lourenço, Santos, Haddad, and Garcia, 2020, Herpetol. Monogr., 34: 1–38, who noted that the larvae and advertisement call were unknown.
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