“…capra, B. carvalhoi, B. diamantina, B. hylax, B. itapoty, B. juiju, B. pseudopseudis, B. sapiranga, and B. saxicola by the higher number of note types per call (Eterovick and Brandão, 2001;Lugli and Haddad, 2006b;Napoli and Juncá, 2006;Carvalho et al, , 2013Taucce et al, 2015), and from that of B. capra by the lower number of note types per call (Napoli and Pimenta, 2009). The call of B. ahenea differs from that of B. flavopicta by pulse presence (Rocha et al, 2016) and is different from those of B. astartea (Bokermann, 1967b), B. lucianae, B. martinsi, and B. vulcaniae by the higher number of pulses per call (Heyer et al, 1990;Napoli and Pimenta, 2003;Gaiga et al, 2013;Pinheiro et al, 2014). Finally, it differs from the advertisement calls of B. astartea, B. flavopicta, and B. oxente by its longer note duration (Heyer et al, 1990;Lugli and Haddad, 2006a;Rocha et al, 2016).…”