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      A new locality and range extension for the Rancho Grande Leaf Frog Agalychnis medinae (Funkhouser, 1962) (Anura: Hylidae) in northern Venezuela

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          Agalychnis medinae is a medium-sized frog endemic to the Cordillera de la Costa, northern Venezuela, and known from only three localities in the cloud forests of this mountain system. Herein we report the fourth locality for this species and extend its distribution to the Sierra de Aroa, Yaracuy state, 29 km northwest of Cerro Zapatero, the westernmost locality previously known.

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          Pensoft Publishers
          1809-127X
          May 01 2014
          May 01 2014
          : 10
          : 2
          : 392
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          10.15560/10.2.392
          a05afcd2-77e0-40e6-a2ad-6dcb7e9ba4c6
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