“…mentioned that individuals of Scinax hayii from Serra da Bocaina (São Paulo, Brazil) are smaller and with different color patterns on the hidden surfaces of thighs than topotypes. Calls of S. hayii have been recorded from the type locality (Santos and Martins, 2017;Santos et al, 2021), Bocaina de Minas (Minas Gerais, Brazil;Pederassi et al, 2022) 20 , Poços de Caldas (Minas Gerais; Andrade and Cardoso, 1991), and Itapeva (Minas Gerais; Magrini et al, 2011) 21 , and three localities in São Paulo, Boracéia , Jundiaí (Pombal et al, 1995b), and Atibaia (Magrini et al, 2011). Most call parameters (call duration, pulses per call, pulse rate) overlapped in these recordings, but Santos and Martins (2017) noted that calls from the type locality, Boracéia, and Poços de Caldas had a narrower frequency range (1.1−3.4 kHz; than calls from Atibaia, Jundiaí, and Itapeva (0.49−6.4 kHz; Pombal et al, 1995b;Magrini et al, 2011).…”