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Proceratophrys branti Brandão, Caramaschi, Vaz-Silva, and Campos, 2013
Proceratophrys branti Brandão, Caramaschi, Vaz-Silva, and Campos, 2013, Zootaxa, 3750: 335. Holotype: CHUNB 41977, by original designation. Type locality: "Estação Ecológica do Jalapão, Municipality of Mateiros (10°30’18”S, 46°26’W; 540 m a.s.l.; WGS84 datum), State of Tocantins", Brazil".
English Names
None noted.
Distribution
Known from the states of Tocantins (municipalities of Dianópolis, Porto Alegre do Tocantins, Combinado, Conceição do Tocantins, Mateiros, Paranã, Palmas, Taquaralto, and Pedro Afonso), Goiás (municipalities of Minaçu, Alto Paraíso de Goiás, Colinas do Sul, Monte Alegre de Goiás, Sítio d’Abadia, and São Domingos), and Minas Gerais (Municipality of Chapada Gaúcha), Brazil.
Geographic Occurrence
Natural Resident: Brazil
Endemic: Brazil
Comment
In the Proceratophrys cristiceps group according to the original publication. Andrade, Rocha, and Vaz-Silva, 2018, Zootaxa, 4379: 445–447, reported on the advertisement call. Vaz-Silva, Maciel, Nomura, Morais, Guerra Batista, Santos, Andrade, Oliveira, Brandão, and Bastos, 2020, Guia Ident. Anf. Goiás e Dist. Fed. Brasil Central: 173, provided an account.
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