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Phyllonastes coloma (Guayasamin and Terán-Valdez, 2009)
Noblella coloma Guayasamin and Terán-Valdez, 2009, Zootaxa, 2161: 48. Holotype: QCAZ 26307, by original designation. Type locality: "Reserva Florística Río Guajalito (0° 14′S, 78° 49′W; 1800-2000 m), 3 km NW from Km 59 on the old road from Quito to Santo Domingo", Provincia Pichincha, Ecuador.
Phyllonastes coloma — von May, Diaz, Ttito, Santa-Cruz Farfan, and Catenazzi, 2024, Diversity, 16 (613): 8.
Common Names
Coloma's Noble-Rainfrog (Arteaga-Navarro, Bustamante, and Guayasamin, 2013, Amph. Rept. Mindo: 54).
Distribution
Known only from the type locality (Reserva Florística Río Guajalito, Provincia Pichincha, Ecuador, 1800-2000 m elevation); see comment regarding the possible wider occurrence on the western slope of the Andes in northern Ecuador.
Geographic Occurrence
Natural Resident: Ecuador
Endemic: Ecuador
Comment
Arteaga-Navarro, Bustamante, and Guayasamin, 2013, Amph. Rept. Mindo: 54–55, provided an account and dot map for Ecuador that includes records based on personal communications.
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