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Phrynopus melanoinguinis Venegas, García Ayachi, Lujan, Durán, and Motta, 2025
Phrynopus melanoinguinis Venegas, García Ayachi, Lujan, Durán, and Motta, 2025, PeerJ, 13(e20250): 14. Holotype: CORBIDI 7379, by original designation. Type locality: "Santa Bárbara, Distrito de Huancabamba, Provincia de Oxapampa, Departamento de Pasco, Peru (10◦20′29.1′S, 75◦38′27.1′W, 3,280 m a.s.l.)". ZooBank Publication registration: 513EDEF4-3F07-4097-8902-8DFED468E4C3
Common Names
None noted.
Distribution
Known only from the type locality (Santa Bárbara, Distrito de Huancabamba, Provincia de Oxapampa, Departamento de Pasco, Peru, 3,280 m)
Geographic Occurrence
Natural Resident: Peru
Endemic: Peru
Comment
Comparative morphology and molecular markers detailed in the original publication.
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