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Allobates granti (Kok, MacCulloch, Gaucher, Poelman, Bourne, Lathrop & Lenglet, 2006) TYPE LOCALITY. — French Guiana, Saül. DISTRIBUTION. — Eastern Guiana Shield, although remarkably absent from brazilian northern Amapá. TAXONOMIC REMARKS. — This species harbours a marked genetic structure between the Surinamese, the French Guiana, and the northern Pará populations that may suggest the existence of several species. However, the population of the Mitaraka massif unambiguously belongs to the nominal species. HABITAT IN MITARAKA. — It is associated to 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: AF2728 (♂); AF2744; AF2768 (♂); AF2836 (♀). MALE CALL. — MNHN-SO-2019-17 (AF2728).
Published as part of Fouquet, Antoine, Vidal, Nicolas & Dewynter, Maël, 2019, The Amphibians of the Mitaraka massif, French Guiana, pp. 359-374 in Zoosystema 41 (19) on page 367, DOI: 10.5252/zoosystema2019v41a19, http://zenodo.org/record/3724809
Amphibia, Aromobatidae, Allobates granti, Animalia, Biodiversity, Anura, Chordata, Allobates, Taxonomy
Amphibia, Aromobatidae, Allobates granti, Animalia, Biodiversity, Anura, Chordata, Allobates, Taxonomy
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