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Description Stumpffia megsoni from Montagne d’Ambre in situ. Calling adult males. ZSM 099/2018 (MSZC 0768) calling amongst volcanic rocks.
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Author Rakotoarison A, Glaw F, Rasolonjatovo SM, Razafindraibe JH, Vences M, Scherz MD (2022) Discovery of frogs of the Stumpffia hara species group (Microhylidae, Cophylinae) on Montagne d’Ambre in northern Madagascar, with description of a new species. Evolutionary Systematics 6(1): 21-33.
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