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Pristimantis pahuma Hutter and Guayasamin, 2015
Pristimantis pahuma Hutter and Guayasamin, 2015, Neotropical Biodiversity, 1: 42. Holotype: MZUTI 493, by original designation. Type locality: "Reserva Las Gralarias (Tunnel Trail: 0.02961 S, 78.70462 W, 2235 m), Provincia de Pichincha, Ecuador". Zoobank publication registration: 52E1ADFD-D585-499F-91C9-3D233B7CCA5F
Common Names
El Pahuma Rainfrog (original publication).
Pahuma Rainfrog (Coloma and Duellman, 2025, Amph. Ecuador. Vol. 3: xxxvi).
Cutín de Pahuma (Spanish: Coloma and Duellman, 2025, Amph. Ecuador. Vol. 3: xxxvi).
Pahuma Cutin (Freile, Coloma, Terán-Valdez, Acosta-López, Tapia, and Pazmiño-Otamendi, 2020, Anfibios de Junín: 46).
Distribution
Western slopes of the Cordillera Occidental in Pichincha, Imbbabura, and Junín provinces, Ecuador, 1400 to 2700 m elevation.
Geographic Occurrence
Natural Resident: Ecuador
Endemic: Ecuador
Comment
Previously confused with Pristimantis calcarulatus, with which it is morphologically indistinguishable, according to the original publication. See Freile, Coloma, Terán-Valdez, Acosta-López, Tapia, and Pazmiño-Otamendi, 2020, Anfibios de Junín: 46–47, for brief account for Junín, Ecuador (identification, call, habitat, range and photograph). Coloma and Duellman, 2025, Amph. Ecuador. Vol. 3: 294–295, provided an account, with photographs, summarizing morphological identification, systematics, natural history, distribution (including a dot map for Ecuador), conservation, and also (pp. 478–479) described the advertisement call.
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