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Guibemantis pulcherrimus Vences, Hutter, Glaw, Rakotoarison, Raselimanana, and Scherz, 2023
Guibemantis (Pandanusicola) pulcherrimus Vences, Hutter, Glaw, Rakotoarison, Raselimanana, and Scherz, 2023, Zootaxa, 5306: 108. Holotype: ZSM 518/2009, by original designation. Type locality: "near a site locally named Hevirina, western slope of the Makira Massif, Analanjirofo region, Madagascar (GPS coordinates not taken, but coordinates of Hevirina are 15.4490°S, 49.1119°E, 1093 m a.s.l.)." Zoobank publication registration: FC9A9073-6679-47E1-A662-031289B34DA6
Common Names
None noted.
Distribution
Known on Madagascar from (1) Hevirina and Fotsialanana, two proximate sites on the western slope of the Makira Massif, and (2) Bemanevika; likely from (3) Anjanaharibe-Sud, (4) Marojejy, and (5) Masoala, although these localities require genetic verification.
Geographic Occurrence
Natural Resident: Madagascar
Endemic: Madagascar
Comment
Most similar to, and previously confused with Guibemantis pulcher, which was distinguished on the basis of comparative morphology and genetic markers in the original publication. See comment under Guibemantis pulcher for access to relevant literature.
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