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Spinomantis lakolosy Hutter, Andriampenomanana, Lambert, and Vences, 2025
Spinomantis lakolosy Hutter, Andriampenomanana, Lambert, and Vences, 2025, Evol. Syst., 9: 288. Holotype: KU340852, by original designation. Type locality: "Miranony Forest (21.1468°S, 47.5447°E; ca. 1100 m a.s.l) in mid-alttude rainforest within Ranomafana National Park in the Southern Central East of Madagascar, Fianarantsoa province". ZooBank Publication registration: 80D6467F-930D-489E-970A-EB656B0828FE
Common Names
Bell Ringing Madagascar Frog (original publication).
Ny sahona maneno lakolosy (Malagasy).
Distribution
Known only from Miranony Forest (21.1468°S, 47.5447°E; ca. 1100 m elevation) in high altitude rainforest within northern Ranomafana National Park in Southern Central East Madagascar, Fianarantsoa province.
Geographic Occurrence
Natural Resident: Madagascar
Endemic: Madagascar
Comment
In the Spinomantis bertini complex, according to the original publication, where comparative morphology, advertisement call, and natural history were detailed.
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