occurrenceID	taxonID	catalogNumber	collectionCode	institutionCode	typeStatus	verbatimLabel	sex	individualCount	eventDate	recordedBy	recordNumber	decimalLatitude	decimalLongitude	minimumElevationInMeters	maximumElevationInMeters	minimumDepthInMeters	maximumDepthInMeters	country	stateProvince	municipality	locality	references	associatedOccurrences	associatedReferences	associatedSequences	basisOfRecord
03AA87FBFF8E703CFCAEFEEFFD5F28D8.mc.3B6B3CB0FF8E7033FBA0FC98FC4C2A45	03AA87FBFF8E703CFCAEFEEFFD5F28D8.taxon	ZFMK 97374, ZFMK 97357, 97362, 97366, 97370-97373		ZFMK		The description of the tadpole is based on one specimen at stage 41 (ZFMK 97374). Further voucher specimens are ZFMK 97357, 97362, 97366, 97370 – 97373. According to McDiarmid & Altig (1999), R. amazonica tadpoles belong to the exotrophic, lentic, benthic, arboreal larval type. All measurements that were used to calculate the following proportions and its comparison with the other species of this study, can be found in Appendix III		1														https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03AA87FBFF8E703CFCAEFEEFFD5F28D8#3B6B3CB0FF8E7033FBA0FC98FC4C2A45				MaterialCitation
03AA87FBFF9A7023FF2CFAF9FAB02875.mc.3B6B3CB0FF9A7027FE36F93CFD7129C2	03AA87FBFF9A7023FF2CFAF9FAB02875.taxon	ZFMK 97358, ZFMK 97364, 97368		ZFMK		Description of the tadpole is based on two specimens at stage 41 (ZFMK 97358). Further voucher specimens are ZFMK 97364, 97368 and 97377. According to McDiarmid & Altig (1999), the larvae belong to the exotrophic, lentic, benthic and arboreal larval type. All measurements that were used to calculate the following proportions and its comparison with the other species of this study, can be found in Appendix III		2														https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03AA87FBFF9A7023FF2CFAF9FAB02875#3B6B3CB0FF9A7027FE36F93CFD7129C2				MaterialCitation
03AA87FBFF9E7020FCAEF9C5FB5E2D5A.mc.3B6B3CB0FF9E7021FBBEF97EFD652B6A	03AA87FBFF9E7020FCAEF9C5FB5E2D5A.taxon	ZFMK 97359, ZFMK 97360, 97365		ZFMK		Description is based on three tadpoles at developmental stage 41 (ZFMK 97359). Further voucher specimens are ZFMK 97360, 97365 and 97378. According to McDiarmid & Altig (1999), the larvae belong to the exotrophic, lentic, benthic and arboreal larval type. All measurements that were used to calculate the following proportions and its comparison with the other species of this study, are be found in the Table 13		1														https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03AA87FBFF9E7020FCAEF9C5FB5E2D5A#3B6B3CB0FF9E7021FBBEF97EFD652B6A				MaterialCitation
03AA87FBFF93702CFF06FE63FB7E2F49.mc.3B6B3CB0FF93702EFEECFCFDFDE82A07	03AA87FBFF93702CFF06FE63FB7E2F49.taxon	ZFMK 97361, ZFMK 97369		ZFMK		The description is based on a single specimen at stage 41 (ZFMK 97361). Further voucher specimens are ZFMK 97369 and 97379. According to McDiarmid & Altig (1999), the tadpole belongs to the exotrophic, lentic, benthic and arboreal larval type. All measurements that were used to calculate the following proportions and its comparison with the other species of this study, can be found in Appendix III		1														https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03AA87FBFF93702CFF06FE63FB7E2F49#3B6B3CB0FF93702EFEECFCFDFDE82A07				MaterialCitation
