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      Anurans of the municipality of Barão de Monte Alto, state of Minas Gerais, southeastern Brazil

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          Abstract: We present a list of the anuran amphibians from municipality of Barão de Monte Alto, state of Minas Gerais, southeastern Brazil. This region is part of the remaining Atlantic Forest and the studied environments are represented by forest patches and open habitats. We recorded 29 anuran species, many of these typical and/or endemic to the Atlantic Forest. None of the species registered was considered under threat of extinction in state, national or international red-lists. It is worth noting, however, the presence of the tree frogs Dendropsophus pseudomeridianus, the first record of this species in the state of Minas Gerais, and D. bipunctatus, marking its expanded distribution in various locations of Minas Gerais. The present list examines zoogeography and conservation of anurans in the Brazilian southeast and broadens the knowledge of the anuran fauna in this region.

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          Pensoft Publishers
          1809-127X
          September 05 2016
          October 09 2016
          : 12
          : 5
          : 1977
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          10.15560/12.5.1977
          b77938a0-d4ea-4e9c-ac81-b98e7b347a6d
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