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Mantidactylus grubenmanni Scherz, Crottini, Hutter, Hildenbrand, Andreone, Fulgence, Köhler, Ndriantsoa, Ohler, Preick, Rakotoarison, Rancilhac, Raselimanana, Riemann, Rödel, Rosa, Streicher, Vieites, Köhler, Hofreiter, Glaw & Vences, 2022

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Species
Mantidactylus Boulenger, 1895
grubenmanni
Scherz, Crottini, Hutter, Hildenbrand, Andreone, Fulgence, Köhler, Ndriantsoa, Ohler, Preick, Rakotoarison, Rancilhac, Raselimanana, Riemann, Rödel, Rosa, Streicher, Vieites, Köhler, Hofreiter, Glaw & Vences
Scherz, Mark D., Angelica Crottini, Carl R. Hutter, Andrea Hildenbrand, Franco Andreone, Thio R. Fulgence, Gunther Köhler, Serge H. Ndriantsoa, Annemarie Ohler, Michaela Preick, Andolalao Rakotoarison, Loïs Rancilhac, Achille P. Raselimanana, Jana C. Riemann, Mark-Oliver Rödel, Gonçalo M. Rosa, Jeffrey W. Streicher, David R. Vieites, Jörn Köhler, Michael Hofreiter, Frank Glaw & Miguel Vences. 2022 An inordinate fondness for inconspicuous brown frogs: integration of phylogenomics, archival DNA analysis, morphology, and bioacoustics yields 24 new taxa in the subgenus Brygoomantis (genus Mantidactylus) from Madagascar. Megataxa 7(2): 113–311.
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Holotype.—zSM 375/2006 (zCMv 1404), adult male with distinct femoral glands, collected by D.r. vieites, M. vences, F. rabemananjara, P. Bora, C. Weldon, and J. Patton on 7–8 February 2006 at An’Ala (forest camp; 18.91926°S, 048.48796°E, 889 m a.s.l.), Alaotra- Mangoro region, Madagascar. A 16S barcode sequence of the holotype is available from genBank (accession FJ559281). Paratypes.—A total of eight paratypes: zSM 376/2006 (zCMv 1425), unsexed adult without externally visible femoral glands (probably a female), with the same collecting data as the holotype. Furthermore, we also designate as paratypes zFMk 62252–62254, three adult females, and zFMk 62251, 62255–62257, four adult males, collected by F. glaw and D.M. rakotondramanana on 3 February 1996 in An’Ala; although the identity of these topotypical specimens was not confirmed by genetic data, their morphological identity is unambiguous.
An’Ala (forest camp; 18.91926°S, 048.48796°E, 889 m a.s.l.), Alaotra- Mangoro region, Madagascar
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