Dendropsophus kamagarini Rivadeneira et al., 2018

(Fig. 6C)

The taxon Dendropsophus parviceps (Boulenger, 1882), formerly considered to be widespread in western Amazonia, was recently taxonomically revised under integrative approaches (Rivadeneira et al., 2018). This revision revealed three molecularly and morphologically diagnosable lineages contained under this name (Rivadeneira et al., 2018). However, due to the undersampling in this study, an overall low resolution on the identity of " D. parviceps ″ populations occurs in Brazilian Amazonia. Our molecular and morphological analyses support the presence in the RBJ of the "southwestern clade″ of the former widespread D.parviceps, now named D. kamagarini (Rivadeneira et al., 2018) .