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Psychrophrynella chirihampatu Catenazzi and Ttito, 2016
Psychrophrynella chirihampatu Catenazzi and Ttito, 2016, PeerJ, DOI 10.7717/peerj.1807: 6. Holotype: CORBIDI 16495, by original designation. Type locality: "13 26044:9200 S; 710012:3500W (WGS84), 2,730 m.a.s.l., Área de Conservación Privada (ACP) Ukumari Llaqta, Comunidad Campesina de Japu, Distrito Paucartambo, Provincia Paucartambo, Región Cusco, Peru". urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:34FC0393-6723-4554-912A-AEA7ED811589.
Distribution
Known only from the Japumato Valley, 2550 to 3180 m elevation, Distrito Paucartambo, Provincia Paucartambo, Región Cusco, Peru.
Comment
15 March 2016
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