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Adenomera coca (Angulo and Reichle, 2008)

Class: Amphibia > Order: Anura > Family: Leptodactylidae > Subfamily: Leptodactylinae > Genus: Adenomera

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Leptodactylus coca Angulo and Reichle, 2008, Zool. J. Linn. Soc., 152: 62. Holotype: NKA3630, by original designation. Type locality: "near Carretera Antigua from Villa Tunari to Cochabamba (c. 800 m above sea level), just above the Village of El Palmar, Province of Chapare, Department of Cochabamba, Bolivia".

Adenomera coca — Kwet, Steiner, and Zillikens, 2009, Stud. Neotrop. Fauna Environ., 44: 94. See comments under Adenomera and Leptodactylus.

English Names

None noted.

Distribution

Known only from the type locality (near the Village of El Palmar, Province of Chapare, Department of Cochabamba, Bolivia, ca. 800 m elevation).

Comment

In the Leptodactylus marmoratus group according to the original publication.

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