2020
DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4822.3.9
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The advertisement call of Physalaemus caete Pombal & Madureira, 1997 (Anura: Leptodactylidae: Leiuperinae), an endangered species endemic to Brazil’s northern Atlantic Forest

Abstract: Foam-nesting frogs of the genus Physalaemus Fitzinger, 1826 have been long known for their diverse acoustic patterns (e.g., Barrio 1965; Bokermann 1966). Of the 49 species, the vocalizations of only three remain unknown to date (see Table 1 of Hepp & Pombal 2020): P. caete Pombal & Madureira, 1997, P. deimaticus Sazima & Caramaschi, 1988, and P. insperatus Cruz, Cassini & Caramaschi, 2008. Physalaemus caete is rare and narrowly distributed in Brazil’s northern Atlantic Forest (Santos et al. 201… Show more

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“…For comparisons, we analyzed advertisement call recordings of individuals identified as P. maculiventris from three different localities in the state of São Paulo: Estação Biológica de Boracéia, Salesópolis (FNJV 33756), Paranapiacaba (FNJV 31815), and São Paulo Zoo, São Paulo (FNJV 31988); and those recordings reported for P. maculiventris in Hepp & Pombal (2020). For comparisons with other congeneric species, we used data obtained from Weber et al (2006) for P. atlanticus, P. angrensis, P. bokermanni, P. crombiei, P. moreirae, and P. signifer; from Leal et al (2020) for P. claptoni and P. rupestris; from Carvalho et al (2020) for P. caete, and from Pimenta et al (2005) for P. camacan.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…For comparisons, we analyzed advertisement call recordings of individuals identified as P. maculiventris from three different localities in the state of São Paulo: Estação Biológica de Boracéia, Salesópolis (FNJV 33756), Paranapiacaba (FNJV 31815), and São Paulo Zoo, São Paulo (FNJV 31988); and those recordings reported for P. maculiventris in Hepp & Pombal (2020). For comparisons with other congeneric species, we used data obtained from Weber et al (2006) for P. atlanticus, P. angrensis, P. bokermanni, P. crombiei, P. moreirae, and P. signifer; from Leal et al (2020) for P. claptoni and P. rupestris; from Carvalho et al (2020) for P. caete, and from Pimenta et al (2005) for P. camacan.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%