Species of frog
Adenomera guarani, the Guaraní leaf-litter frog, is a species of frog native to Paraguay, Argentina, and Brazil.[1] The frog is named for the Guaraní people which live in the same region as A. guarani.[2]
Description
Adenomera guarani exhibits between 6% and 8% genetic divergence from other species in Adenomera.[1] Males have a snout-vent length of 23.1 mm, while those of females measure about 22.9 mm.[3] Males and females have similar foot lengths, measuring around 11.5 mm. Heads are wider than their length, with males possessing a head width of 8.3 mm and a head length of 7.7 mm; in contrast, females have a head width of 8.1 mm and a head length of 7.5 mm.[3]
Advertisement calls of A. guarani have a repetition rate of 73-147 per minute, which is fewer than some other Adenomera species, such as Adenomera diptyx.[3]
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