Brief Summary
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Diagnosis (1) Dorsal ground pattern reticulated, pigment cells unevenly, distributed; (2) outer tarsus and foot lacking folds, heel smooth, without fold; (3) snout slightly truncate in profile (probably an artifact of preservation, likely rounded in profile), upper lip without ridge; (4) anal region with granular seat patch; (5) advertising call unknown; (6) known from single . juvenile specimen 17.7 mm SVL; (7) life colors unknown.
- author
- Esteban O. Lavilla
- editor
- Diego Arrieta
Distribution
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Known from type locality in Santa Catarina State, in south-eastern Brazil.
- author
- Esteban O. Lavilla
- editor
- Diego Arrieta
Molecular Biology
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tanino
Diagnostic Description
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Description of the lectotype At the present the only known specimen. Tongue circular, entire. Head as long as broad; snout short, rounded; no canthus rostralis; eye large and very prominent; upper eyelid very narrow; interorbital space broad and convex; tympanum hidden, hardly one third the diameter of the eye. Fingers distinctly webbed at the base, first slightly shorter than second; toes two-thirds webbed; disks moderate. Tibio-tarsal articulation reaching a little beyond the tip of the snout. Skin smooth above; belly and lower surface of thighs granulate. Greyish or pale brown above, speckled with white ; lower parts white. From snout to vent 17 millim. Specimen juvenile (based on lack of vocal slits and no visible eggs through belly wall) There is no indication of a fleshy lip ridge. Ulnar, outer tarsal, heel or foot ridges are absent. The dorsal pattern is reticulate, not uniform and the reticulateness of the pattern is due to a clumped scattering of pigment cells, with areas lacking pigment cells.
- author
- Esteban O. Lavilla
- editor
- Diego Arrieta
Behavior
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Europa Ásia menor e Marrocos
Conservation Status
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DD. Data Deficient.
- author
- Esteban O. Lavilla
- editor
- Diego Arrieta