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Noblella glauca (Catenazzi and Ttito, 2018)
Psychrophrynella glauca Catenazzi and Ttito, 2018, PeerJ, 4444: 5. Holotype: CORBIDI 18729, by original designation. Type locality: "13.67603 S; 70.46588 W (WGS84), 2,225 m a.s.l., near Thiuni, Distrito Ollachea, Provincia Carabaya, Department of Puno, Peru". Zoobank publication registration: B3E69C6D-2669-46A8-A4C5-631C5F1160B2
Noblella glauca — von May, Diaz, Ttito, Santa-Cruz Farfan, and Catenazzi, 2024, Diversity, 16 (613): 7.
Common Names
None noted.
Distribution
Known from the upper Limbani Valley to Santo Domingo in the Cordillera de Carabaya, Department of Puno, Peru, 1982 to 2225 m elevation.
Geographic Occurrence
Natural Resident: Peru
Endemic: Peru
Comment
See von May, Diaz, Ttito, Santa-Cruz Farfan, and Catenazzi, 2024, Diversity, 16 (613): 1–15, for discussion of molecular systematics and locality records.
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