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Castillo-Urbina, Ernesto, Frank Glaw, César Aguilar-Puntriano, Miguel Vences, and Jörn Köhler. "Genetic and morphological evidence reveal another new toad of the Rhinella festae species group (Anura: Bufonidae) from the Cordillera Azul in central Peru." Salamandra 57, no. 2 (2021): 181–95. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4767016.

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We studied the status of toads of the genus <em>Rhinella</em> collected in the southern Cordillera Azul, central Peru. Molecular analysis of the mitochondrial 16S rRNA gene revealed them to be members of the recently proposed <em>Rhinella festae </em>species group, and sister to<em> R. lilyrodriguezae</em>, a species known from northern areas of the Cordillera Azul. The new specimens are differentiated from <em>R. lilyrodriguezae</em> and other species of<em> Rhinella </em>by substantial genetic divergence in the studied gene fragment (&gt; 5% uncorrected pairwise distance) and several qualita
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Cusi, Juan C., Jiří Moravec, Edgar Lehr, and Václav Gvoždík. "A new species of semiarboreal toad of the Rhinella festae group (Anura, Bufonidae) from the Cordillera Azul National Park, Peru." ZooKeys 673 (May 12, 2017): 21–47. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.673.13050.

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A new semiarboreal species of the Rhinella festae group is described from montane forests of the Cordillera Azul National Park between 1245 and 1280 m a.s.l. in the Cordillera Oriental, San Martín region, northern Peru. The new species is morphologically and genetically compared with members of the Rhinella acrolopha group (former genus Rhamphophryne) and members of the R. festae group. The new species is characterized by its large size (female SVL 47.1–58.3 mm, n = 4), eight presacral vertebrae, fusion of the sacrum and coccyx, long protuberant snout, snout directed slightly anteroventral in
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Caicedo-Martínez, Luis Santiago, Jose J. Henao-Osorio, Héctor Fabio Arias-Monsalve, et al. "A new species of terrestrial toad of the Rhinella festae group (Anura, Bufonidae) from the highlands of the Central Cordillera of the Andes of Colombia." ZooKeys 1196 (March 25, 2024): 149–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1196.114861.

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The genus Rhinella (Bufonidae) comprises 92 species of Neotropical toads. In Colombia, Rhinella is represented by 22 recognized species, of which nine belong to the Rhinella festae group. Over the past decade, there has been increasing evidence of cryptic diversity within this group, particularly in the context of Andean forms. Specimens of Rhinella collected in high Andean forests on both slopes of the Central Cordillera in Colombia belong to an undescribed species, Rhinella kumandaysp. nov. Genetic analyses using the mitochondrial 16S rRNA gene indicated that the individuals belong to the fe
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Caicedo-Martínez, Luis Santiago, Jose J. Henao-Osorio, Héctor Fabio Arias-Monsalve, et al. "A new species of terrestrial toad of the Rhinella festae group (Anura, Bufonidae) from the highlands of the Central Cordillera of the Andes of Colombia." ZooKeys 1196 (March 25, 2024): 149–75. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1196.114861.

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The genus <i>Rhinella</i> (Bufonidae) comprises 92 species of Neotropical toads. In Colombia, <i>Rhinella</i> is represented by 22 recognized species, of which nine belong to the <i>Rhinella festae</i> group. Over the past decade, there has been increasing evidence of cryptic diversity within this group, particularly in the context of Andean forms. Specimens of <i>Rhinella</i> collected in high Andean forests on both slopes of the Central Cordillera in Colombia belong to an undescribed species, <i>Rhinella kumanday</i> sp. nov. Genetic analyses using the mitochondrial 16S rRNA gene indicated t
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VAZ-SILVA, WILIAN, PAULA HANNA VALDUJO, and JOSÉ P. POMBAL JR. "New species of the Rhinella crucifer group (Anura, Bufonidae) from the Brazilian Cerrado." Zootaxa 3265, no. 1 (2012): 57. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3265.1.4.

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A new species of Rhinella of Central Brazil from the Rhinella crucifer group is described. Rhinella inopina sp. nov. is restricted to the disjunct Seasonal Tropical Dry Forests enclaves in the western Cerrado biome. The new species is characterized mainly by head wider than long, shape of parotoid gland, and oblique arrangement of the parotoid gland. Data on natural history and distribution are also presented.
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Couto, Rodney Murillo Peixoto, Priscilla Soares dos Santos, Mauricio Neves Godoi, and Maiara Cabrera Miguel. "New record and distribution map of Rhinella ocellata (Günther, 1858) in Brazil (Anura: Bufonidae)." Cuadernos de Educación y Desarrollo 16, no. 4 (2024): e3960. http://dx.doi.org/10.55905/cuadv16n4-094.

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Here, we highlight significant expansions in the distribution of Rhinella ocellata in the state of Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil. Originally described as Bufo ocellatus by Günther (1858) and subsequently reclassified as Rhinella ocellata by Cochran (1954), this species belongs to the Rhinella margaritifera group. Novel records were obtained through nocturnal surveys of anurans in two previously undocumented locations for the species. In December 2019, in Vista Alegre, Maracaju, the species was identified approximately 190 km south of the nearest record in Miranda. The second record, in Aparecida
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Moravec, Jiri, Edgar Lehr, Juan Carlos Cusi, Jesus Cordova, and Vaclav Gvozdik. "A new species of the Rhinella margaritifera species group (Anura, Bufonidae) from the montane forest of the Selva Central, Peru." ZooKeys 371 (January 17, 2014): 35–56. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.371.6580.

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We describe a new species of the bufonid toad genus <em>Rhinella </em>from transition montane forest of the buffer zones of the Yanachaga-Chemillén National Park and the Pui Pui Protected Forest (eastern slopes of Andes, Selva Central, Peru). The new species belongs to the <em>Rhinella margaritifera </em>species group (confirmed by mtDNA data) and differs from all its members by the absence of tympanic membrane and tympanic annulus. It is characterized by medium size (SVL 57.5–65.5 mm, n = 5), moderately developed cranial crests, absence of neural crest of vertebrae, absence of bone protrusion
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SÃO-PEDRO, VINÍCIUS AVELAR, PEDRO HENRIQUES MEDEIROS, and ADRIAN ANTONIO GARDA. "The advertisement call of Rhinella granulosa (Anura, Bufonidae)." Zootaxa 3092, no. 1 (2011): 60. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3092.1.4.

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The Rhinella granulosa species group was taxonomically reviewed by Gallardo (1965) and most recently by Narvaes and Rodrigues (2009). This last review recognized twelve species (Rhinella granulosa, R. pygmaea, R. bergi, R. major, R. mirandaribeiroi, R. azarai, R. nattereri, R. fernandezae, R. dorbignyi, R. merianae, R. humboldti, R. centralis) distributed along the open habitats of South America and Panama (Narvaes &amp; Rodrigues, 2009). Recently, a new species (R. bernardoi) was described from San Juan province, in Argentina (Sanabria et al., 2010). Both revisions and the description paper w
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Lima, Albertina P., Marcelo Menin, and Maria Carmozina De Araújo. "A new species of Rhinella (Anura: Bufonidae) from Brazilian Amazon." Zootaxa 1663 (December 31, 2007): 1–15. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.179996.

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Köhler, Jörn, Miguel Vences, José M. Padial, Amadeus Plewnia, and Stefan Lötters. "Misjudged for long: a new toad of the Rhinella veraguensis species group (Anura: Bufonidae) from the Yungas forests of Bolivia." Salamandra 59, no. 4 (2023): 307–26. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10053567.

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We re-evaluate the taxonomic status of specimens of <i>Rhinella&nbsp;</i>collected from rainforests on the eastern Andean slopes and foothills of central Bolivia. The respective populations have been allocated to different nominal taxa, namely <i>Rhinella fissipes&nbsp;</i>and <i>R. leptoscelis</i>, in the past. By detailed morphological comparisons, including the type specimens of crucial taxa, as well as a phylogenetic analysis based on the mitochondrial 16S rRNA gene, we here demonstrate that the focal populations represent a divergent lineage within the <i>Rhinella veraguensis&nbsp;</i>spe
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Lehr, Edgar, Juan C. Cusi, Lily O. Rodriguez, Pablo J. Venegas, Luis A. García-Ayachi, and Alessandro Catenazzi. "A New Species of Toad (Anura: Bufonidae: Rhinella) from Northern Peru." Taxonomy 1, no. 3 (2021): 210–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/taxonomy1030015.

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We describe a new species of Rhinella from montane forests between 1788 and 2305 m a.s.l. in the Departamentos Amazonas and San Martín, Peru. We tentatively assign the new species to the Rhinella festae species Group based on morphological similarities with its other 19 members. It is characterised by large size (maximum SVL 91.6 mm in females), a pointed and protruding snout that is posteroventrally inclined, absence of a visible tympanic annulus and tympanic membrane, long parotoid glands in contact with upper eyelid, presence of a dorsolateral row of enlarged tubercles, outer dorsolateral t
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ÁVILA, ROBSON W., ANDRÉ PANSONATO, and CHRISTINE STRÜSSMANN. "A new species of the Rhinella margaritifera group (Anura: Bufonidae) from Brazilian Pantanal." Zootaxa 2339, no. 1 (2010): 57. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.2339.1.3.

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We describe adult morphology, advertisement call and some natural history traits of a new species of toad from the Pantanal, western Brazil. Rhinella paraguayensis sp. nov. belongs to the Rhinella margaritifera group, and is characterized by medium size, snout rounded in dorsal view, with a vertical apical ridge, supraorbital crests weakly developed, parietal crest not well developed, postorbital crest prominent, presence of a dorsolateral line of tubercles, tympanum evident, bony protrusions at angle of jaws, absence of vertebral apophyses and of projections on upper eyelids, and parotoid gla
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Ferrão, Miquéias, Albertina Pimentel Lima, Santiago Ron, Sueny Paloma dos Santos, and James Hanken. "New Species of Leaf-litter Toad of the Rhinella margaritifera Species Group (Anura: Bufonidae) from Amazonia." Copeia 108, no. 4 (2020): 967–86. https://doi.org/10.1643/CH2020043.

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Ferrão, Miquéias, Lima, Albertina Pimentel, Ron, Santiago, Santos, Sueny Paloma dos, Hanken, James (2020): New Species of Leaf-litter Toad of the Rhinella margaritifera Species Group (Anura: Bufonidae) from Amazonia. Copeia 108 (4): 967-986, DOI: 10.1643/CH2020043, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1643/ch2020043
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MACIEL, NATAN M., REUBER A. BRANDÃO, LEANDRO A. CAMPOS, and ANTONIO SEBBEN. "A large new species of Rhinella (Anura: Bufonidae) from Cerrado of Brazil." Zootaxa 1627, no. 1 (2007): 23–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.1627.1.2.

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A new toad, Rhinella cerradensis, is described, including its tadpole and the advertisement call. The new species occupies Cerrado habitats in the Brazilian states of Piauí, Bahia, Goiás, Minas Gerais, and Distrito Federal. The species is characterized by its large size; absence of tibial glands; well developed cranial crests; short hands; sexually dimorphic coloration; and by the absence of a spiracle tube of the tadpole. The new species is included in the Rhinella marina group by the presence of a jagged suture formed by the articulation between the pterygoid medial ramus and the parasphenoi
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ÁVILA, ROBSON WALDEMAR, DRAUSIO HONORIO MORAIS, RENATA PEREZ, et al. "A new species of the Rhinella margaritifera (Laurenti 1768) species group (Anura, Bufonidae) from southern Brazilian Amazonia." Zootaxa 4868, no. 3 (2020): 368–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4868.3.3.

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Neotropical toads from the Rhinella margaritifera species group have been considered a taxonomic puzzle for a long time. Because of the high morphological similarity and an unknown number of undescribed taxa among the species of this group, we did an extensive search for character distribution within all nominal taxa. Herein we describe Rhinella parecis sp. nov. a new species from Southern Brazilian Amazon. We provide a morphological diagnosis, morphometric comparisons with similar species, and a molecular phylogenetic hypothesis on the relationships of the new species. Rhinella parecis sp. no
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Maciel, Natan M., Reuber A. Brandão, Leandro A. Campos, and Antonio Sebben. "A large new species of Rhinella (Anura: Bufonidae) from Cerrado of Brazil." Zootaxa 1627 (December 31, 2007): 23–39. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.179312.

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Maciel, Natan M., Brandão, Reuber A., Campos, Leandro A., Sebben, Antonio (2007): A large new species of Rhinella (Anura: Bufonidae) from Cerrado of Brazil. Zootaxa 1627: 23-39, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.179312
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Ávila, Robson W., André Pansonato, and Christine Strüssmann. "A new species of the Rhinella margaritifera group (Anura: Bufonidae) from Brazilian Pantanal." Zootaxa 2339 (December 31, 2010): 57–68. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.193265.

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Ávila, Robson W., Pansonato, André, Strüssmann, Christine (2010): A new species of the Rhinella margaritifera group (Anura: Bufonidae) from Brazilian Pantanal. Zootaxa 2339: 57-68, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.193265
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Ávila, Robson Waldemar, Drausio Honorio Morais, Renata Perez, et al. "A new species of the Rhinella margaritifera (Laurenti 1768) species group (Anura Bufonidae) from southern Brazilian Amazonia." Zootaxa 4868, no. 3 (2020): 368–88. https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4868.3.3.

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Ávila, Robson Waldemar, Morais, Drausio Honorio, Perez, Renata, Pansonato, André, Carvalho, Vinicius Tadeu De, Rojas, Rommel R., Gordo, Marcelo, Farias, Izeni Pires (2020): A new species of the Rhinella margaritifera (Laurenti 1768) species group (Anura Bufonidae) from southern Brazilian Amazonia. Zootaxa 4868 (3): 368-388, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4868.3.3
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Vaz-Silva, Wilian, Paula Hanna Valdujo, and José P. Pombal. "New species of the Rhinella crucifer group (Anura, Bufonidae) from the Brazilian Cerrado." Zootaxa 3265 (December 31, 2012): 57–65. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.212911.

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Vaz-Silva, Wilian, Valdujo, Paula Hanna, Pombal, José P. (2012): New species of the Rhinella crucifer group (Anura, Bufonidae) from the Brazilian Cerrado. Zootaxa 3265: 57-65, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.212911
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Sanabria, Eduardo, Lorena Quiroga, Federico Arias, and Ricardo Cortez. "A new species of Rhinella (Anura: Bufonidae) from Ischigualasto Provincial Park, San Juan, Argentina." Zootaxa 2396 (December 31, 2010): 50–60. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.193959.

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Sanabria, Eduardo, Quiroga, Lorena, Arias, Federico, Cortez, Ricardo (2010): A new species of Rhinella (Anura: Bufonidae) from Ischigualasto Provincial Park, San Juan, Argentina. Zootaxa 2396: 50-60, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.193959
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Chávez, Germán, Diego Vásquez, and Lourdes Y. Echevarría. "Amphibia, Anura, Bufonidae, Rhinella manu Chaparro, Pramuk and Gluesenkamp, 2007; Rhinella tacana Padial, Reichle, Mcdiarmid and de la Riva, 2006: distribution extension and country record from southern Peru." Check List 9, no. 4 (2013): 840. http://dx.doi.org/10.15560/9.4.840.

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As a result of several surveys on the montane forests of southern Peru, we provide new distribution data for two arboreal toads (Anura: Bufonidae). An important distribution extension for Rhinella manu, outside of Manu National Park (Cusco department, Peru), location of the type locality, and the first record for Rhinella tacana in Peru, extending the distribution of both species by about 235 and 582 km (airline), respectively, are given herein.
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Sousa, Bruno Alves de, Benício RA, and Fonseca MG. "Pet Food: A New Food Item for Rhinella diptycha (Cope, 1862) (Anura: Bufonidae) in Brazil." International Journal of Zoology and Animal Biology 7, no. 3 (2024): 1–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.23880/izab-16000588.

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Rhinella diptycha (Cope, 1862) is a large anuran from the Bufonidae family, widely distributed in Brazil, occurring in open natural areas and urbanized regions. Its diet is mainly composed of insects, but it is known as a generalist species that consumes any available food resources. In this case report, we occasionally recorded individuals of Rhinella diptycha (in italics) (juveniles and adults) in two different regions of Brazil feeding on pet food on the ground. After observation, a female Rhinella diptycha (in italics) was collected and taken to the Laboratory of Herpetology and Parasitolo
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Vaz-Silva, Wilian, Natan M. Maciel, Rogério P. Bastos, and José P. Pombal. "Revealing Two New Species of the Rhinella margaritifera Species Group (Anura, Bufonidae): An Enigmatic Taxonomic Group of Neotropical Toads." Herpetologica 71, no. 3 (2015): 212–22. https://doi.org/10.1655/HERPETOLOGICA-D-14-00039.

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Vaz-Silva, Wilian, Maciel, Natan M., Bastos, Rogério P., Pombal, José P. (2015): Revealing Two New Species of the Rhinella margaritifera Species Group (Anura, Bufonidae): An Enigmatic Taxonomic Group of Neotropical Toads. Herpetologica 71 (3): 212-222, DOI: 10.1655/HERPETOLOGICA-D-14-00039, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1655/herpetologica-d-14-00039
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Chávez, Germán, Diego Vásquez, and Lourdes Echevarría. "Amphibia, Anura, Bufonidae, Rhinella manu Chaparro, Pramuk and Gluesenkamp, 2007; Rhinella tacana Padial, Reichle, Mcdiarmid and de la Riva, 2006: distribution extension and country record from southern Peru." Check List 9, no. (4) (2013): 840–43. https://doi.org/10.15560/9.4.840.

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As a result of several surveys on the montane forests of southern Peru, we provide new distribution data for two arboreal toads (Anura: Bufonidae). An important distribution extension for <em>Rhinella manu</em>, outside of Manu National Park (Cusco department, Peru), location of the type locality, and the first record for <em>Rhinella tacana </em>in Peru, extending the distribution of both species by about 235 and 582 km (airline), respectively, are given herein.
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Fouquet, Antoine, Philippe Gaucher, Michel Blanc, and Claudia M. Velez-. "Description of two new species of Rhinella (Anura: Bufonidae) from the lowlands of the Guiana shield." Zootaxa 1663 (December 31, 2007): 17–32. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.180003.

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Fouquet, Antoine, Gaucher, Philippe, Blanc, Michel, Velez-, Claudia M. (2007): Description of two new species of Rhinella (Anura: Bufonidae) from the lowlands of the Guiana shield. Zootaxa 1663: 17-32, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.180003
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Lehr, Edgar, Jennifer B. Pramuk, Blair Hedges, and Jesús H. Córdova. "A new species of arboreal Rhinella (Anura: Bufonidae) from Yanachaga-Chemillén National Park in central Peru." Zootaxa 1662 (December 31, 2007): 1–14. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.179969.

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Lehr, Edgar, Pramuk, Jennifer B., Hedges, Blair, Córdova, Jesús H. (2007): A new species of arboreal Rhinella (Anura: Bufonidae) from Yanachaga-Chemillén National Park in central Peru. Zootaxa 1662: 1-14, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.179969
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Rojas, Rommel R., Pedro Perez Peña, Robson W. Ávila, et al. "Two new surprising species of leaf-litter toad of the Rhinella margaritifera species group (Anura: Bufonidae) from the Peruvian Amazon, Loreto-Peru." Zootaxa 5150, no. 4 (2022): 487–515. https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5150.4.2.

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Rojas, Rommel R., Peña, Pedro Perez, Ávila, Robson W., Carvalho, Vinicius Tadeu De, Perez, Renata, Farias, Izeni Pires, Gordo, Marcelo, Hrbek, Tomas (2022): Two new surprising species of leaf-litter toad of the Rhinella margaritifera species group (Anura: Bufonidae) from the Peruvian Amazon, Loreto-Peru. Zootaxa 5150 (4): 487-515, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5150.4.2
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Caramaschi, Ulisses, and José P. Pombal Jr. "A new species of Rhinella Fitzinger, 1826 from the Atlantic Rain Forest, Eastern Brazil (Amphibia, Anura, Bufonidae)." Papéis Avulsos de Zoologia 46, no. 23 (2006): 251–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0031-10492006002300001.

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A new species of the genus Rhinella is described from Canavieiras, southern State of Bahia, in the Atlantic Rain Forest of Eastern Brazil. Rhinella hoogmoedi sp. nov. is characterized by the medium size for the genus (SVL 39.4-52.1 mm in males), snout rounded in dorsal view, with a vertical apical ridge which gives a nearly mucronate aspect, and nearly acute in profile, antorbital and supra-orbital crests developed, parietal crest poorly developed, post-orbital crest large, forming a small lateral ledge, tympanum evident, vertebral apophyses not salient on dorsum, presence of a dorsolateral li
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SANABRIA, EDUARDO, LORENA QUIROGA, FEDERICO ARIAS, and RICARDO CORTEZ. "A new species of Rhinella (Anura: Bufonidae) from Ischigualasto Provincial Park, San Juan, Argentina." Zootaxa 2396, no. 1 (2010): 50. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.2396.1.4.

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A new species of bufonid frog, Rhinella bernardoi sp. nov., belonging to the granulosa group, is described from moderately high elevation (1400 m) at Ischigualasto Provincial Park, San Juan, Argentina. The morphology of the new species is compared to and diagnosed from other closely related species of the same group (R. bergi, R. fernandezae, and R. granulosa). We also describe the osteology of the skull and the vertebral column of the new species and present data on its geographic distribution and natural history.
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De Pina, Ligia Ferracine, Alessandro R. Morais, and Cynthia P. A. Prado. "Rhinella mirandaribeiroi (Gallardo, 1965) (Amphibia: Anura: Bufonidae): distribution extension and new state record." Check List 11, no. 3 (2015): 1654. http://dx.doi.org/10.15560/11.3.1654.

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Rhinella mirandaribeiroi is widely distributed in the Cerrado domain and Cerrado enclaves in the Amazon forest, occurring also at the ecotone between this domain and surrounding formations. Here, we provide the first species record for the state of São Paulo, municipality of São Joaquim da Barra, northeast of the state. Additionally, we also provide a distribution map. This new record fills a gap in the species´ distribution in southeastern Brazil.
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Ramallo, Geraldine, Charles R. Bursey, and Stephen R. Goldberg. "New Species of Aplectana (Ascaridida: Cosmocercidae) in the Toads, Rhinella granulosa and Rhinella schneideri (Anura: Bufonidae) From Northern Argentina." Journal of Parasitology 94, no. 6 (2008): 1357–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1645/ge-1422.1.

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de, Pina Ligia, Alessandro Morais, and Cynthia Prado. "Rhinella mirandaribeiroi (Gallardo, 1965) (Amphibia: Anura: Bufonidae): distribution extension and new state record." Check List 11, no. (3) (2015): 1–3. https://doi.org/10.15560/11.3.1654.

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<em>Rhinella mirandaribeiroi</em> is widely distributed in the Cerrado domain and Cerrado enclaves in the Amazon forest, occurring also at the ecotone between this domain and surrounding formations. Here, we provide the first species record for the state of São Paulo, municipality of São Joaquim da Barra, northeast of the state. Additionally, we also provide a distribution map. This new record fills a gap in the species´ distribution in southeastern Brazil.
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Mendoza-Miranda, Patricia, Beatriz Nieto-Ariza, Marisol Hidalgo-Cossio, and Ximena Velez-Liendo. "A new occurrence record for the Vulnerable Rhinella rumbolli (Carrizo, 1992) (Anura, Bufonidae) in Tarija, Bolivia." Check List 17, no. (3) (2021): 765–68. https://doi.org/10.15560/17.3.765.

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We present a new altitudinal record for Salta Toad, <em>Rhinella rumbolli</em> (Carrizo, 1992). This species is recorded in northern Argentina and southern Bolivia from 700 to 1800 m a.s.l. Our new record comes from San Lorencito, M&eacute;ndez Province, Tarija Department, Bolivia, and extends the altitudinal range by 569 m a.s.l.
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Miranda, Roberto J., ángel Sosa-bartuano, Lillian Dominguez, Samuel Sucre, Macario González-pinzón, and Sergio Bermudez Castillero. "Rhinella alata (Anura: Bufonidae), Tityus jaimei and Tityus festae (Scorpiones: Buthidae) as new carriers of phoretic mites Archegozetes magnus (Oribatida: Trhypochthoniidae) in Panama." Acarological Studies 7, no. 1 (2025): 5–11. https://doi.org/10.47121/acarolstud.1551808.

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In this paper, we report the mite, Archegozetes magnus immatures and females, in non-parasitic interactions with Bishop's Toad, Rhinella alata (Anura: Bufonidae), and the Buthidae scorpions Tityus jaimei and Tityus festae. The reports in both species of scorpions represent news phoretic interactions. Possible behavior is discussed.
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Arruda, Larissa Ferreira, Marco Antônio de Amorim Peixoto, Carla Da Silva Guimarães, João Victor Andrade Lacerda, and Renato Neves Feio. "New state record and geographic distribution map of Rhinella inopina Vaz-Silva, Valdujo & Pombal, 2012 (Anura: Bufonidae)." Check List 10, no. 2 (2014): 395. http://dx.doi.org/10.15560/10.2.395.

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We provide the first record of Rhinella inopina in the state of Minas Gerais, southeastern Brazil, in municipalities of Bonito de Minas and Januária. It is also the species southernmost record, extending its known geographic distribution in about 170 and 210 km respectively southeastward its closest previously record, in municipality of Sítio d'Abadia, State of Goiás, Central Brazil.
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Arruda, Larissa, Marco Peixoto, Carla Guimarães, João Lacerda, and Renato Feio. "New state record and geographic distribution map of Rhinella inopina Vaz-Silva, Valdujo & Pombal, 2012 (Anura: Bufonidae)." Check List 10, no. (2) (2014): 395–96. https://doi.org/10.15560/10.2.395.

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We provide the first record of <em>Rhinella inopina </em>in the state of Minas Gerais, southeastern Brazil, in municipalities of Bonito de Minas and Januária. It is also the species southernmost record, extending its known geographic distribution in about 170 and 210 km respectively southeastward its closest previously record, in municipality of Sítio d'Abadia, State of Goiás, Central Brazil.
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Sugai, José, Franco Souza, Paulo Filho, and Eurico Sczesny-Moraes. "Rhinella scitula (Caramaschi & Niemeyer, 2003) (Amphibia: Anura: Bufonidae): New distribution records." Check List 10, no. (3) (2014): 694–96. https://doi.org/10.15560/10.3.694.

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<em>Rhinella scitula </em>is a small frog belonging to the <em>R. margaritifera</em> group that is found in southwestern and central Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil, and in the provinces of Amambay and Concepcion in Paraguay. We extend the distribution of the species across the north and the southeast prior distribution limit, and provide an updated map. The distribution of <em>R. scitula </em>encompasses mainly areas with seasonal forests and mountainous landscape in central-western Brazil and northeastern Paraguay.
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Saito, Erica, Tobias Kunz, and André Ambrozio-Assis. "First record of Rhinella achavali (Maneyro, Arrieta & de Sá, 2004) in the state of Santa Catarina, southern Brazil (Anura: Bufonidae)." Check List 12, no. (3) (2016): 1–4. https://doi.org/10.15560/12.3.1887.

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<em>Rhinella achavali </em>is a large toad associated with lotic environments in Uruguay and Rio Grande do Sul, southern Brazil. Herein, we provide the first record of the species in the state of Santa Catarina, Brazil, extending its range approximately 200 km north from the previous records.
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Mejía-Zuluaga, Valentina, Leonardo Niño-Cárdenas, and Sebastián Duarte-Marín. "New records and range extension of Rhinella kumanday Caicedo&#8209;Mart&iacute;nez, Henao-Osorio, Arias-Monsalve, Rojas-Morales, Ossa-L&oacute;pez, Rivera-P&aacute;ez &amp; Ram&iacute;rez-Chaves, 2024 (Amphibia, Bufonidae) from Cordillera Central of Colombia." Check List 21, no. 2 (2025): 480–84. https://doi.org/10.15560/21.2.480.

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We report new locality records for Rhinella kumanday Caicedo-Mart&amp;iacute;nez et al., 2024, a recently described toad species known only from the department of Caldas in the Cordillera Central of Colombia. Based on fieldwork and a review of museum specimens, we document this species&amp;rsquo; presence at two localities in the department of Quind&amp;iacute;o, extending the species&amp;rsquo; known distribution approximately 75&amp;ndash;80 km south of its type locality. Specimens were found in Andean secondary forests at elevations of 2440&amp;ndash;2460 m.
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Mejía-Zuluaga, Valentina, Leonardo Niño-Cárdenas, and Sebastián Duarte-Marín. "New records and range extension of Rhinella kumanday Caicedo‑Martínez, Henao-Osorio, Arias-Monsalve, Rojas-Morales, Ossa-López, Rivera-Páez & Ramírez-Chaves, 2024 (Amphibia, Bufonidae) from Cordillera Central of Colombia." Check List 21, no. (2) (2025): 480–84. https://doi.org/10.15560/21.2.480.

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We report new locality records for <em>Rhinella kumanday</em> Caicedo-Mart&iacute;nez et al., 2024, a recently described toad species known only from the department of Caldas in the Cordillera Central of Colombia. Based on fieldwork and a review of museum specimens, we document this species&rsquo; presence at two localities in the department of Quind&iacute;o, extending the species&rsquo; known distribution approximately 75&ndash;80 km south of its type locality. Specimens were found in Andean secondary forests at elevations of 2440&ndash;2460 m.
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Narvaes, Patrícia, and Miguel Trefaut Rodrigues. "Taxonomic revision of Rhinella granulosa species group (Amphibia, Anura, Bufonidae), with a description of a new species." Arquivos de Zoologia 40, no. 1 (2009): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11606/issn.2176-7793.v40i1p1-73.

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Carlos Chaparro, Juan, Jennifer B. Pramuk, and Andrew G. Gluesenkamp. "A NEW SPECIES OF ARBOREAL RHINELLA (ANURA: BUFONIDAE) FROM CLOUD FOREST OF SOUTHEASTERN PERU." Herpetologica 63, no. 2 (2007): 203–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1655/0018-0831(2007)63[203:ansoar]2.0.co;2.

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Caramaschi, Ulisses. "New species of beaked toad, Rhinella (Anura: Bufonidae), from the State of Bahia, Brazil." Zoologia (Curitiba) 29, no. 4 (2012): 343–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s1984-46702012000400007.

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Lunaschi, Lía Inés, and Fabiana Beatriz Drago. "Platyhelminthes, Trematoda, Digenea Carus, 1863: distribution extension in Argentina and new Anura and Ophidia hosts." Check List 6, no. 3 (2010): 447. http://dx.doi.org/10.15560/6.3.447.

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The aim of this paper is to increase the knowledge on the diversity of digenean parasites in ophidians and anurans from northeastern Argentina. Specimens of the snakes Eunectes notaeus, Hydrodynastes gigas, Micrurus corallinus, Philodryas sp. and Sibynomorphus sp., and the anurans Rhinella schneideri, Phyllomedusa azurea and Leptodactylus latrans were examined. Twelve digenean species were identified: Catadiscus corderoi Mañé-Garzón, 1958, Catadiscus dolichocotyle (Cohn, 1903), Catadiscus uruguayensis Freitas &amp; Lent, 1939, Choledocystus elegans (Travassos, 1926), Gorgoderina parvicava Trav
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Julio-Guzmán, Jose Gabriel, Juan David Jiménez Bolaño, Juan Felipe Romero, and Hernán Darío Granda-Rodríguez. "New amphibian records for the Serranía de San Jacinto, Bolívar Department, Colombia." Reptiles & Amphibians 31, no. 1 (2024): e21705. http://dx.doi.org/10.17161/randa.v31i1.21705.

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The San Jacinto Highlands are a mountainous formation that is part of the Montes de María in theColombian Caribbean Region. It harbors remnants of Tropical Dry Forest, which is rapidly disappearing due to developmentfor agriculture and livestock. This loss impacts amphibian diversity by fragmenting habitat, creating homogeneouslandscapes, and reducing environmental complexity. Despite its ecological importance, information on theherpetofauna in this region is limited due to access and security issues. We herein present five new amphibian records(Rhinella alata, Hyalinobatrachium tatayoi, Colos
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Ni, Xue-Feng, Diane P. Barton, Hui-Xia Chen, and Liang Li. "A new species of Cosmocerca (Nematoda, Ascaridomorpha) from the marine toad Rhinella marina (Linnaeus) (Anura, Bufonidae) in Australia." ZooKeys 931 (April 30, 2020): 11–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.931.50478.

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The marine toad Rhinella marina (Linnaeus) (Anura, Bufonidae) is a notorious, exotic amphibian species in Australia. However, our present knowledge of the composition of the nematode fauna of R. marina is still not complete. In the present study, a new cosmocercid nematode, Cosmocerca multipapillatasp. nov., was described using both light and scanning electron microscopy, based on specimens collected from R. marina in Australia. Cosmocerca multipapillatasp. nov. can be easily distinguished from its congeners by the body size, the presence of lateral alae and well sclerotized gubernaculum, the
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Ni, Xue-Feng, Diane P. Barton, Hui-Xia Chen, and Liang Li. "A new species of Cosmocerca (Nematoda, Ascaridomorpha) from the marine toad Rhinella marina (Linnaeus) (Anura, Bufonidae) in Australia." ZooKeys 931 (April 30, 2020): 11–20. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.931.50478.

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The marine toad Rhinella marina (Linnaeus) (Anura, Bufonidae) is a notorious, exotic amphibian species in Australia. However, our present knowledge of the composition of the nematode fauna of R. marina is still not complete. In the present study, a new cosmocercid nematode, Cosmocerca multipapillata sp. nov., was described using both light and scanning electron microscopy, based on specimens collected from R. marina in Australia. Cosmocerca multipapillata sp. nov. can be easily distinguished from its congeners by the body size, the presence of lateral alae and well sclerotized gubernaculum, th
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Benício, Ronildo A., Tamilie Carvalho, Maria D. R. Barbosa, Janiella de M. Costa, Felipe C. C. da Silva, and Mariluce G. Fonseca. "Worrying News for Brazilian Caatinga: Prevalence of Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis in Amphibians." Tropical Conservation Science 12 (January 2019): 194008291989262. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1940082919892626.

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The chytrid fungus Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd) has been linked to the declines of more than 500 amphibian species globally. In Brazil, Bd has been identified in several regions but predominantly in the Atlantic Forest. Data on the occurrence of this amphibian pathogen in northeastern Brazil are scarce, specifically from the Caatinga ecoregion, where there is only one study that reports Bd in the region. This study is the first to show a high prevalence of Bd in Caatinga’s species and includes two new records of species infected by Bd: Rhinella granulosa and R. jimi. In addition, we dis
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Rojas-Runjaic, Fernando J. M., Edward Camargo, Vinícius T. de Carvalho, and Enrique La Marca. "New record and range extension of the Horned Toad, Rhinella ceratophrys (Boulenger, 1882) (Anura: Bufonidae), in Venezuela, and confirmation of its presence in Brazil." Check List 13, no. 1 (2017): 2035. http://dx.doi.org/10.15560/13.1.2035.

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The Horned Toad, Rhinella ceratophrys, is widely distributed in the northwestern part of the Amazon region. It is known from Venezuela by only a single juvenile from the base of Cerro Marahuaca, Amazonas state. Herein we report four additional specimens from Venezuela: three juveniles also from Cerro Marahuaca, and a subadult female from the southern slopes of Cerro La Neblina, at the southern border of Amazonas state. The specimen from Cerro La Neblina extends the species distribution to the extreme south of Venezuelan Amazonia, 307 km south of Marahuaca, and it represents the southeasternmos
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Lehr, Edgar, Jiri Moravec, and Juan Carlos Cusi. "Two new species of Phrynopus (Anura, Strabomantidae) from high elevations in the Yanachaga-Chemillén National park in Peru (Departamento de Pasco)." ZooKeys 235 (October 31, 2012): 51–71. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.235.3885.

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We describe two new species of <i>Phrynopus</i> from a cloud forest of the Cordillera Yanachaga, Yanachaga-Chemillén National Park in Peru and describe and document the first clutch and case of parental care for a species of <i>Phrynopus</i>. One of the new species of <i>Phrynopus </i>is described based on two females (SVL 19.1–21.0 mm) which were found in leaf litter and moss layer in a cloud forest at 2900 m elevation. This new species is most similar to <i>Phrynopus bracki</i>. The second new species of <i>Phrynopus </i>was found in the transitional formation between cloud forest and wet pu
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