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Phyllonastes personinus (Harvey, Almendáriz, Brito-M., and Batallas-R., 2013)
Noblella personina Harvey, Almendáriz C., Brito-M., and Batallas-Revelo, 2013, Zootaxa, 3635: 3. Holotype: MEPN 14324, by original designation. Type locality: "from forest at the Sardinayacu Lake Complex (Cantón Morona, Parroquia Sinaí), Morona Santiago, Ecuador, 2° 03’ 48.4” S, 78° 14’ 11.3” W, 1916 m".
Phyllonastes personina — von May, Diaz, Ttito, Santa-Cruz Farfan, and Catenazzi, 2024, Diversity, 16 (613): 9. Incorrect gender of species name.
Phyllonastes personinus — Ortega, Cisneros-Heredia, Camper, Romero-Carvajal, Negrete, and Ron, 2025, Zool. J. Linn. Soc., 203: 20. Correction in gender.
Common Names
None noted.
Distribution
Known only from the vicinity of the type locality (Sardinayacu Lake Complex, Cantón Morona, Parroquia Sinaí, Morona-Santiago, Ecuador), 1647 to 1916 m elevation.
Geographic Occurrence
Natural Resident: Ecuador
Endemic: Ecuador
Comment
External morphology and vocalization detailed in the original publication. Batallas-Revelo and Brito-M., 2016, Rev. Mexicana Biodiversidad, 87: 1292–1300, reported on vocalizations from Sangay National Park, southeastern Ecuador.
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