Lerneca inalata beripocone Lima, Martins and Lhano, 2016
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https://doi.org/10.1080/00222933.2025.2482670 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17006404 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A187D5-FFF9-D95A-7807-4DEDFBAEFC71 |
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Lerneca inalata beripocone Lima, Martins and Lhano, 2016 |
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Lerneca inalata beripocone Lima, Martins and Lhano, 2016 View in CoL
Calling song
A mix-trill with short phrases emitted continuously. Each phrase lasts for 0.201 ± 0.009 ( 0.188 –0.216) seconds, containing 19.71 ± 0.755 (19–21) syllables. Intervals between phrases are 0.558 ± 0.098 ( 0.455 –0.723) seconds long, with a peak frequency of 4.153 ± 0.032 ( 4.105 –4.199) kHz.
Courtship song
A mix-trill with short phrases, with the first syllable having higher intensity (dB). Each phrase lasts for 0.258 ± 0.007 ( 0.251 –0.268) seconds, containing 33.33 ± 1.96 (34–37) syllables. Intervals between phrases of 0.463 ± 0.051 ( 0.412 –0.548) seconds, with a peak frequency of 4.081 ± 0.020 (4.04–4.09) kHz.
Collection site
Parque Estadual Itapuã. Males produce signals between 8 pm and 4 pm in edge habitats, but some can also be found emitting signals within the forest during the day. Males were recorded and collected in bushes up to 0.3 metres or on the ground on January 9 and 10, 2020, at 9 pm, with a temperature of 21°C ( Figures 14E–F View Figure 14 and 16E View Figure 16 ).
Remarks
Calling song previously described by Lima et al. (2016, 2018) and Zefa et al. (2022b).
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