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Stumpffia lynnae Mullin, Rakotomanga, Dawson, Glaw, Rakotoarison, Orozco-terWengel, and Scherz, 2022
Stumpffia lynnae Mullin, Rakotomanga, Dawson, Glaw, Rakotoarison, Orozco-terWengel, and Scherz, 2022, ZooKeys, 1104: 12. Holotype. ZSM 1/2022 (field number KAMU2), "one of the northern fragments in Ambohitantely Special Reserve (18.1517°S, 47.2886°E, 1540 m a.s.l.), Analamanga Region, central Madagascar". http://zoobank.org/C5DD7133-3EC6-46D9-A895-48864C56EB61
Common Names
None noted.
Distribution
Ambohitantely Special Reserve and Anjozorobe Angavo protected area, Analamanga Region, central Madagascar, 1432–1586 m elevation.
Geographic Occurrence
Natural Resident: Madagascar
Endemic: Madagascar
Comment
Comparative morphology, advertisement call, and molecular markers detailed in the original publication.
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