PIPIDS OF THE WORLD: Pipidae Distribution Database

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Pipa snethlageae

  1. Brasil: Belém (01°27'S, 48°29'W) — "Utinga, near Pará (Belém), State of Pará, N.E. Brazil", E. Snethlage, 1913-02-13, 4 spms: ZSM 1/1914 (holotype, f, 75(77?) mm, destroyed); MCZ 17734 (paratype); CAS-SU 16409 (paratype); ZSM 54/1914 (2 specimens, brooding f designated as neotype) [1, 2, 3, 4, 5] — "Belém, Pará, Brazil", , , 1 spm: CPBA-V-20 [6].
  2. Brasil: Palmari Natural Reserve (04°17'S, 70°17'W) — "Lago Soco, 140 mi up Rio Javari, Amazonas, Brazil", , , 1 spm: CM 55639 [3].
  3. Brasil: Rio Purús, 400 km S Manaus (06°32'S, 64°20'W) — "Purus, 250 mi S Manaos [probably Rio Purus, app. 6°S, 63°W], Amazonas, Brazil", , , 1 spm: USNM 150619 [3].
  4. Brasil: Santarém (02°26'S, 54°42'W) — "Santarém, Pará, Brazil", E. Garbe, 1920, 1 spm: MCZ 85570 (listed as Pipa pipa in MCZ) [3, 4].
  5. Colombia: Leticia (04°12'55''S, 69°56'26''W) — "Leticia, Amazonas, Colombia", commercial import by R.B. Socoloff, , 1 spm: WTN 2561 (88 mm) [7, 8] — "Leticia, Amazonas, Colombia", , , 1 spm: AMNH 109359 [3].
  6. Guyane Française: Cayenne, beach near — "beach near Cayenne, French Guyana", Eric Hansen, 2005, 1 spm: observed alive after heavy rains [9].
  7. Guyane Française: Rochambeau, airp. (04°49'N, 52°22'W) — "small permanent pond in Lac Maran area adjacent to Rochambeau Airport near Cayenne, French Guiana", D. Bordage & D. Massemin, 2003-06-27 - 07-27, 12 spms collected and kept in aquarium, more observed sympatric with P. pipa, in pond of 50 m², <1.5 m dept, 29°C water temp. at night, pH<5, no aquatic plants [9].
  8. Peru: Estirón (03°22'06''S, 72°00'28''W) — "Río Ampiyacu, Estirón, Loreto, Peru", B. Malkin, 1966-05-15 - 05-22, 2 spms: MCZ 85572-73 (skeletons) [3, 4] — "Río Ampiyacu, Estirón, Loreto, Peru", B. Malkin, 1966-05-15 - 05-22, 1 spms: MCZ 85571 (skeleton) [3, 6, 4] — "Río Ampiyacu, Estirón, Loreto, Peru", , , 2 spms: AMNH 115785-86 [3].

References

  1. Müller, Lorenz (1914): On a new Species of the Genus Pipa from Northern Brazil. - Annals and Magazine of Natural History, 14: 102.
  2. Müller, Lorenz (1924): Neue oder seltene Reptilien und Batrachier der Zoologischen Sammlung des bayerischen Staates. - Zoologischer Anzeiger, 58: 291-297 (291-294).
  3. Trueb, Linda & David C. Cannatella (1986): Sytematics, morphology, and phylogeny of genus Pipa (Anura: Pipidae). - Herpetologica, 42(4): 412-449.
  4. Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University: MCZ Amphibian Collection. - http://collections.oeb.harvard.edu/Herp/AmphSearch.htm.
  5. California Academy of Sciences: Herpetology Collection Catalog. - http://www.calacademy.org/research/herpetology/catalog/.
  6. Báez, Ana María & Jean-Claude Rage (1998): Pipid frogs from the Upper Cretaceous of In Beceten, Niger. - Palaeontology, 41(4): 669-691.
  7. Neill, Wilfred Trammell (1964): Notes on Pipa snethlageae Müller, and a range extension. - Herpetologica, 19(4): 275-276.
  8. Cochran, Doris Mable & Coleman Jett Goin (1970): Frogs of Colombia. - United States National Museum Bulletin, 288: 1-655 [Pipidae: 7-12, Pl. 1; Localities, References: 517-571].
  9. Massemin, David, Dominique Bordage & Kriton Kunz (2007): Report on the occurrence of Pipa snethlageae (Anura: Pipidae) in French Guiana, with notes on its natural history. - Salamandra, 43(3): 139-147.