Adenomera andreae (Müller 1923)
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Adenomera andreae (Müller 1923) View in CoL
Holotype: ZSM 136 View Materials /1911.
Type locality: “Peixeboi (a.d. Bragançabahn), Staat Pará, Brasilien.”
Distribution: Regions 4, 5. Widely distributed in lowlands east of the Andes, including Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Brazil, Guyana, Suriname, and French Guiana. In Venezuela, common in lowlands south of Orinoco River.
Remarks: The reported Adenomera andreae from the eastern slopes of Venezuelan Andes (Barrio-Amorós 2004) are actually A. simonstuarti (see Appendix 1).
Selected references: Heyer (1973, 1977); Rivero et al. (1986); Barrio-Amorós and Brewer-Carías (2008); Barrio-Amorós (2010); Barrio-Amorós et al. (2011b); Fouquet et al. (2014).
Barrio-Amoros CL, Brewer-Carias C. 2008. Herpetological report of the 2002 Expedition to Sarisarinama, a tepui in Venezuelan Guayana, with description of five new species. Zootaxa 1942: 1 - 68.
Barrio-Amoros CL, Brewer-Carias C, Fuentes O. 2011 b. Aproximacion preliminar a la herpetocenosis de un bosque pluvial en la seccion occidental de la Sierra de Lema, Guayana Venezolana. Revista de Ecologia Latinoamericana 16: 1 - 46.
Heyer WR. 1973. Systematics of the marmoratus species group (Amphibia: Leptodactylidae) within the subfamily Leptodactylinae. Contributions in Science, Natural History Museum Los Angeles County 253: 1 - 46.
Heyer WR. 1977. A discriminant function analysis of the frogs of the genus Adenomera (Amphibia: Leptodactylidae). Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 89: 581 - 592.
Rivero JA, Langone JA, Prigioni CM. 1986. Anfibios anuros colectados por la expedicion del Museo Nacional de Historia Natural de Montevideo al rio Caura, estado Bolivar, Venezuela; con la descripcion de una nueva especie de Colostethus (Dendrobatidae). Comunicaciones Zoologicas del Museo de Historia Natural de Montevideo 11: 1 - 15.
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