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Oreobates shunkusacha Castillo-Urbina, Vences, Dezetter, Glaw, Burgos, Aliaga, Torres-Ccasani, Hope, Mendoza, and Köhler, 2025
Oreobates shunkusacha Castillo-Urbina, Vences, Dezetter, Glaw, Burgos, Aliaga, Torres-Ccasani, Hope, Mendoza, and Köhler, 2025, Salamandra, 61: 426. Holotype: MUSM 41865, by original designation. Type locality: "Conservation Concession Sacha Runa (-6.713915, -76.109471, 1496 m a.s.l.), Sauce District, San Martín Province, San Martín Department, Peru". ZooBank Publication registration: 7C33D393-DC77-4C6C-8189-218DDF20C180
Common Names
None noted.
Distribution
Known only from two localities, the Comunidad Campesina Sacha Runa, Sauce District, and the Comunidad Campesina Yaku Kawsanapa, Chazuta District, San Martín Department, Peru, at elevations of 1351–1600 m, both localities in the Biocorredor Bosques deVaquero ‘Shunku Sacha‘, within the buffer zone of Parque Nacional Cordillera Azul.
Geographic Occurrence
Natural Resident: Peru
Endemic: Peru
Comment
The sister taxon of Oreobates shunkasacha, according to the original publication, where comparative morphology and molecular markers were detailed.
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