Anomaloglossus mitaraka Fouquet, Vacher, Courtois, Deschamps, Ouboter, Jairam, Gaucher, Dubois & Kok, 2019

Fouquet, Antoine, Vidal, Nicolas & Dewynter, Maël, 2019, The Amphibians of the Mitaraka massif, French Guiana, Zoosystema 41 (19), pp. 359-374 : 367-368

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5252/zoosystema2019v41a19

publication LSID

urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:9BD3D52A-809C-4373-B313-36723735B794

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3729340

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03ED1610-9C1F-0511-98BA-FAF21B7B1E8F

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scientific name

Anomaloglossus mitaraka Fouquet, Vacher, Courtois, Deschamps, Ouboter, Jairam, Gaucher, Dubois & Kok, 2019
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Anomaloglossus mitaraka Fouquet, Vacher, Courtois, Deschamps, Ouboter, Jairam, Gaucher, Dubois & Kok, 2019 View in CoL

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TYPE LOCALITY. — French Guiana, Mitaraka massif.

DISTRIBUTION. — This species is only known from the Mitaraka massif and its vicinity in Suriname.

TAXONOMIC REMARKS. — This species is distinguished morphologically and acoustically from the closely related A. baeobatrachus (Boistel & Massary, 1999) also occurring in the Mitaraka massif, and has a different larval development mode ( Vacher et al. 2017, Fouquet et al. 2019a, b).

HABITAT IN MITARAKA. — It is associated with swampy streams where it deposits its tadpoles. Males were heard conspicuously calling from the surroundings of these swampy streams throughout the study area.

MATERIAL EXAMINED. — La Planète Revisitée Guyane 2015, MNHN-PNI, APA973 -1: AF2724 (MNHN-RA- 2018-71 ♂); AF2731 (MNHN-RA- 2018-72 ♂); AF2732 (MNHN-RA- 2018-65 (♂); AF2748 (♂); AF2750 (MNHN-RA- 2018-66 ♂); AF2751 ( MNHN-RA- 2018-67 ♂); AF2754 (MNHN-RA- 2018-68 ♂); AF2808 (MNHN-RA- 2018-69 ♂); AF2814 (MNHN-RA- 2018-64 ♂); AF2824 (MNHN-RA- 2018-73 ♂); AF2875 (T); AF2878 (MNHN-RA- 2018-70 ♂).

MALE CALL. — MNHN-SO-2019-15 ( AF2732 , MNHN-RA- 2018-65) .

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Amphibia

Order

Anura

Family

Aromobatidae

Genus

Anomaloglossus

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