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Microkayla teqta (De la Riva and Burrowes, 2014)
Psychrophrynella teqta De la Riva and Burrowes, 2014, Zootaxa, 3887: 460. Holotype: CBF 6725, by original designation. Type locality: "Pablo Amaya, Provincia Larecaja, Departament La Paz, Bolivia (15° 58’ 52.55” S, 68° 12’ 19.6” W), 3700 m.a.s.l." http://zoobank.org/urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:06CD5DE9-10BE-4DFF-8E5E-FD27808DA6E7
Microkayla teqta — De la Riva, Chaparro, Castroviejo-Fisher, and Padial, 2017 "2018", Zool. J. Linn. Soc., 182: 146.
English Names
None noted.
Distribution
Known only from the type locality (Pablo Amaya, Provincia Larecaja, Departament La Paz, Bolivia, 15° 58’ 52.55” S, 68° 12’ 19.6” W, 3700 m.elevation).
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