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Mantidactylus lovei Vences, Ramanamanjato, Miralles, and Glaw, 2025
Mantidactylus lovei Vences, Ramanamanjato, Miralles, and Glaw, 2025, Spixiana, München, 47: 294. Holotype: ZSM 176/2004, by original designation. Type locality: "at Manantantely (24°59′ S, 46°55′ E, between 20–150 m a. s. l.), southeastern Madagascar." ZooBank Taxonomic Act registration: 5B3D7620-3A41-4B33-84FE-9B49F3B90F43
Common Names
None noted.
Distribution
Known only from (1) the type locality, Manantantely close to Tolagnaro in the extreme South-East of Madagascar, (2) Tsitongambarika; (3) Vevembe, (3) Manombo, and (4) Ambohitsara. The species’ elevational range is from < 100 m at Manombo to 500-600 m at Vevembe.
Geographic Occurrence
Natural Resident: Madagascar
Endemic: Madagascar
Comment
Comparative adult morphology and molecular markers detailed in the original publication.
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