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Mantidactylus chonodus Vences, Köhler, Mitze, Petzold, Preick, Raselimanana, Rakotoarison, Riemann, Rödel, Wastyn, Scherz, and Glaw, 2026
Mantidactylus (Chonomantis) chonodus Vences, Köhler, Mitze, Petzold, Preick, Raselimanana, Rakotoarison, Riemann, Rödel, Wastyn, Scherz, and Glaw, 2026, Spixiana, München, 48: 276. Holotype: ZSM 2383/2007, by original designation. Type locality: "Ambohitsara (geographical coordinates 21.3572° S, 47.8157° E, 294 m a. s. l.), southern Central East of Madagascar".
Common Names
None noted.
Distribution
Known from three localities in the southern Central East of Madagascar: (1) the type locality, Ambohitsara, (2) Ranomafana National Park (at Tsitolaka), and (3) Andalangina near Ifanadiana. The reliably known elevational range is 294 m at Ambohitsara to ca. 500 m at Andalangina.
Geographic Occurrence
Natural Resident: Madagascar
Endemic: Madagascar
Comment
Corresponds to Mantidactylus sp. 13 of Vieites, Wollenberg, Andreone, Köhler, Glaw, and Vences, 2009, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 106: 8267–8272, Grosjean, Strauß, Glos, Randrianiaina, Ohler, and Vences, 2011, Zool. J. Linn. Soc., 162149–183 [who described the tadpole], and Carné and Vieites, 2024, Diversity & Distributions, 30 (12: e13912): 1-13, and Mantidactylus sp. Ca13 of Perl, Nagy, Sonet, Glaw, Wollenberg, and Vences, 2014, Amphibia-Reptilia, 35: 197–206, according to the original publication.
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