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Bryophryne nubilosus Lehr and Catenazzi, 2008
Bryophryne nubilosus Lehr and Catenazzi, 2008, Zootaxa, 1784: 2. Holotype: MUSM26310, by original designation. Type locality: "500 m NE of Esperanza (coordinates 13°10′ 32.62″ S, 71° 36′1.07″ W) at 2712 m elevation, Distrito de Cosñipata Provincia de Paucartambo, Región Cusco, Peru".
Common Names
Cloudy Andean Frog (Villacampa-Ortega, Serrano-Rojas, and Whitworth, 2017, Amph. Manu Learning Cent.: 56).
Distribution
Montane cloud foret and montane scrub at elevations of 2350–3215 m in the vicinity of Esperanza, in the Cosñipata Valley, Provincia de Paucartambo, Región Cusco, Peru.
Geographic Occurrence
Natural Resident: Peru
Endemic: Peru
Comment
See Duellman and Lehr, 2009, Terrest.-breeding Frogs in Peru: 79, for account. See brief account for the Manu region, Peru, by Villacampa-Ortega, Serrano-Rojas, and Whitworth, 2017, Amph. Manu Learning Cent.: 56–57.
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