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Melanophryniscus milanoi is a species of toads in the family Bufonidae, first found in the Atlantic Forest in Santa Catarina, Brazil. It is found at intermediate-high altitudes and has a phytotelm-breeding reproductive strategy. It is distinguished from its cogenerate species based on differences in snout-vent length; having white and/or yellow spots on its forearms, mouth, belly and cloaca; the pattern and arrangement of warts; and the presence and number of corneous spines. It might be threatened by habitat loss.

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  • Melanophryniscus milanoi (es)
  • Melanophryniscus milanoi (fr)
  • Melanophryniscus milanoi (en)
  • Melanophryniscus milanoi (pt)
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  • Melanophryniscus milanoi es una especie de anfibio anuro de la familia de los bufónidos (Bufonidae).​ Esta especie es endémica en el estado de Santa Catarina en Brasil.​ Los machos miden de 17,6 a 21,1 mm y las hembras miden de 20,3 a 23,7 mm.​ Esta especie fue nombrada en el honor de Miguel S. Milano.​ (es)
  • Melanophryniscus milanoi est une espèce d'amphibiens de la famille des Bufonidae. (fr)
  • Melanophryniscus milanoi is a species of toads in the family Bufonidae, first found in the Atlantic Forest in Santa Catarina, Brazil. It is found at intermediate-high altitudes and has a phytotelm-breeding reproductive strategy. It is distinguished from its cogenerate species based on differences in snout-vent length; having white and/or yellow spots on its forearms, mouth, belly and cloaca; the pattern and arrangement of warts; and the presence and number of corneous spines. It might be threatened by habitat loss. (en)
  • Melanophryniscus milanoi é uma espécie de anfíbio anuro da família Bufonidae. É endémica do Brasil. (pt)
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  • Bornschein et al., 2015 (en)
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  • Melanophryniscus milanoi es una especie de anfibio anuro de la familia de los bufónidos (Bufonidae).​ Esta especie es endémica en el estado de Santa Catarina en Brasil.​ Los machos miden de 17,6 a 21,1 mm y las hembras miden de 20,3 a 23,7 mm.​ Esta especie fue nombrada en el honor de Miguel S. Milano.​ (es)
  • Melanophryniscus milanoi est une espèce d'amphibiens de la famille des Bufonidae. (fr)
  • Melanophryniscus milanoi is a species of toads in the family Bufonidae, first found in the Atlantic Forest in Santa Catarina, Brazil. It is found at intermediate-high altitudes and has a phytotelm-breeding reproductive strategy. It is distinguished from its cogenerate species based on differences in snout-vent length; having white and/or yellow spots on its forearms, mouth, belly and cloaca; the pattern and arrangement of warts; and the presence and number of corneous spines. It might be threatened by habitat loss. (en)
  • Melanophryniscus milanoi é uma espécie de anfíbio anuro da família Bufonidae. É endémica do Brasil. (pt)
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