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English: Fig 12. Melanophryniscus milanoi sp. nov. in their habitat. A = pair during amplexus—notice the tadpole in the water below. B = Adult male, in most common position of calling males—notice the two eggs, one attached to the abaxial surface of the leave and the other to the adaxial surface (right egg). (These eggs are out of the water because the water flowed out after the leaf of the bromeliad has been away for the camera approach). Both photos taken in the Morro do Cachorro (on the border between the municipalities of Blumenau, Gaspar, and Luiz Alves).
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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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