- What is Amphibian Species of the World?
- How to cite
- How to use
- Structure of the taxonomic records
- Running log of additions and changes, 2025
- Logs of changes and additions, 2014–2024
- What is the right name?
- Curator's blog
- History of the project, 1980 to 2024
- Comments on amphibian taxonomy relating to versions 3.0 to 6.2 (2004 to 2024)
- Scientific Nomenclature and its Discontents: Comments by Frost on Rules and Philosophy of Taxonomy, Ranks, and Their Applications
- Contributors, online editions
- Contributors and reviewers for Amphibian Species of the World: A Taxonomic and Geographic Reference (1985)
- Versions
- Museum abbreviations
- Links to useful amphibian systematic, conservation, collection management, informational, and/or regional sites
- Links to useful FREE library sites
- Copyright and terms of use
Noblella losamigos Santa Cruz, von May, Catenazzi, Whitcher, López Tejeda, and Rabosky, 2019
Noblella losamigos Santa-Cruz Farfan, von May, Catenazzi, Whitcher, López Tejeda, and Rabosky, 2019, Diversity, 11 (145): 5. Holotype: MUSA 6973, by original designation. Type locality: "from12°34′13.84″ S, 70°04′54.66″W (Datum WGS 84), Los Amigos Biological Station, 245 m a.s.l., Manu District, Manu Province, Madre de Dios Region, Peru". Zoobank publication registration: 4A04AFAD-E934-43E5-8F34-8F323A303767
Common Names
None noted.
Distribution
Leaf litter habitats in lowland Amazon rainforest to montane forest on the eastern slopes of the Andes (240 to 1490 m elevation) in the provinces of Manu and Tambopata, Peru, including Manu National Park, Amarakaeri Communal Reserve, and Tambopata National Reserve.
Geographic Occurrence
Natural Resident: Peru
Endemic: Peru
Comment
Previous confused with Noblella myrmecoides according to the original publication.
External links:
Please note: these links will take you to external websites not affiliated with the American Museum of Natural History. We are not responsible for their content.
- For access to general information see Wikipedia
- For additional sources of general information from other websites search Google
- For access to relevant technical literature search Google Scholar
- For images search CalPhoto Images and Google Images
- To search the NIH genetic sequence database, see GenBank
- For additional information see AmphibiaWeb report
- For information on distribution, habitat, and conservation see the Map of Life
- For related information on conservation and images as well as observations see iNaturalist