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English: Fig 6. Habitat of Melanophryniscus biancae sp. nov. in the type-locality (Serra do Quiriri, municipality of Garuva). A = In the middle of the photograph, marshes where the species was found (two people are also present for scale)—in the foreground there are grasslands without occurrence of the plant where the species reproduces. B = Eriocaulon ligulatum (Eriocaulaceae) in marshes, the reproductive site of the new species. C = Base of leaves of E. ligulatum with water tanks where males sing and eggs are laid, except for the water tanks of the dead, yellow leaves.
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Source Bornschein MR, Firkowski CR, Baldo D, Ribeiro LF, Belmonte-Lopes R, et al. (2015) Three New Species of Phytotelm-Breeding Melanophryniscus from the Atlantic Rainforest of Southern Brazil (Anura: Bufonidae). PLOS ONE 10(12): e0142791. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0142791
Author Bornschein MR, Firkowski CR, Baldo D, Ribeiro LF, Belmonte-Lopes R, et al.

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