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Pristimantis fergusoni Reyes-Puig, Yánez-Muñoz, Ron, Ortega, Carrión-Olmedo, and Reyes-Puig, 2026
Pristimantis fergusoni Reyes-Puig, Yánez-Muñoz, Ron, Ortega, Carrión-Olmedo, and Reyes-Puig, 2026, ZooKeys, 1269: 87. Type material. Holotype. • DHMECN 13318, by original designation. Type locality: "Cerro Candelaria Reserve, Rio Verde, Baños, Tungurahua, Ecuador (1.463851°S, 78.302931°W; 3210 m elevation)". ZooBank Publication registration: B8197B9F-7A05-4955-89E5-A36D05E155E9
Common Names
Ferguson’s Robber Frog (original publication).
Cutín de Ferguson (Spanish: original publication).
Distribution
Known only from two localities within less than 10 km between Cerro Candelaria and Chamana Reserves at elevations of 2972 and 3210 meters, southern to the Pastaza River, in the east-central Andes of Ecuador,
Geographic Occurrence
Natural Resident: Ecuador
Endemic: Ecuador
Comment
Most similar to Pristimantis gualacenio, and in the subgenus Hypodictyon, according to the original publication, where comparative morphology and molecular markers (mtDNA) were detailed.
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