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Niceforonia dracula Reyes-Puig, Yánez-Muñoz, Urgilés-Merchán, Libke, Ron, and Carrión-Olmedo, 2026
Niceforonia dracula Reyes-Puig, Yánez-Muñoz, Urgilés-Merchán, Libke, Ron, and Carrión-Olmedo, 2026, PeerJ, 14(e21182): 6. Holotype: DHMECN 19410, by original designation. Type locality: "Reserva Dracula, Bosque Protector Cerro Golondrinas, Tulcan, Carchi Province, Ecuador, (WGS84 18N, 0.85785° N, 78.19818° W; 2,496 m)". ZooBank Publication registration: 1E0F3CA8-699C-4618-B137-53017A2560C2
Common Names
Dracula andean Frog (original publication).
Sapo andino de Dracula (Spanish: original publication).
Distribution
Known only from its type locality in the northern-western slopes of Cerro Golondrinas and Dracula Reserve at extreme north western Ecuador, Carchi province, from 2495 to 2554 m elevation in high montane forest.
Geographic Occurrence
Natural Resident: Ecuador
Endemic: Ecuador
Comment
Comparative morphology and molecular markers (mtDNA) detailed in the original publication, where the species was suggested to be the sister taxon of Niceforonia elassodiscus.
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