2018
DOI: 10.11606/1807-0205/2018.58.25
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The Herpetofauna from Ilha Grande (Angra dos Reis, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil): updating species composition, richness, distribution and endemisms

Abstract: Ilha Grande is a large continental island (total area of 19,300 ha) situated at the southern coast of the state of Rio de Janeiro, in southeast Brazil, within the Atlantic Forest Biome. Here we provide an update to the previous knowledge of the fauna of amphibians and reptiles occurring in Ilha Grande, based on primary data from our own fieldwork and on secondary data (from institutional collections and from the literature). We report the occurrence at Ilha Grande of a total of 74 species, being 34 amphibians … Show more

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“…We focused on reviewing the larval morphology of C. boraceiensis, correcting and expanding some of the data originally presented by Heyer (1983a). This species has populations recorded along the oceanic slopes of the Serra do Mar, between Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo and on two continental islands, one in the State of São Paulo, and the other in the State of Rio de Janeiro (Heyer, 1983a;Bittencourt-Silva & Silva, 2013;Rocha et al, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We focused on reviewing the larval morphology of C. boraceiensis, correcting and expanding some of the data originally presented by Heyer (1983a). This species has populations recorded along the oceanic slopes of the Serra do Mar, between Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo and on two continental islands, one in the State of São Paulo, and the other in the State of Rio de Janeiro (Heyer, 1983a;Bittencourt-Silva & Silva, 2013;Rocha et al, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%