Abstract

The advertisement call of Eleutherodactylus fraudator is described from Laguna Verde, Departamento Santa Cruz, Bolivia. The call consists of a short, single, unpulsed note repeated in regular succession. Call duration is the shortest and call repetition rate the highest known within the E. fraudator species group. The bioacoustic structures found in the advertisement call of E. fraudator are in accordance with the hypothesis of apomorphic characters found within this species group.

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