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Chthonerpeton markwilkinsoni Santos, Pineschi, and Zaher, 2025
Chthonerpeton markwilkinsoni Santos, Pineschi, and Zaher, 2025, Zootaxa, 5728: 562. Holotype: MZUSP 161064, by original designation. Type locality: "a marsh area located between the left bank of the Macacu River and the right bank of the Caceribu River (22°39’59.7”S 42°52’53.9”W, 4 m elevation), close to the municipality of Itaboraí, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil". ZooBank Publication registration: 552B9718-DAB8-4565-8F87-A79002863DE0
Common Names
Wilkinson’s Chthonerpeton (original publication).
Distribution
Known only from the type locality (near Itaboraí, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, between the Macacu and Caceribu rivers, elevation 4 m).
Geographic Occurrence
Natural Resident: Brazil
Endemic: Brazil
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