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Qosqophryne Catenazzi, Mamani, Lehr, and von May, 2020
3 species
Qosqophryne Catenazzi, Mamani, Lehr, and von May, 2020, Diversity, 12 (184): 11. Type species: Bryophryne gymnotis Lehr and Catenazzi, 2009. Zoobank publication registration: 0B8FFBEE-96AA-46E1-BA6F-541DC9FA73BF
Common Names
None noted.
Distribution
Upper montane forests and grasslands of the Cordilleras de Urubamba and Cordillera de Vilcabamba, Provincia La Convención, Department Cusco, Peru, in cloud forests, elfin forests, montane scrub and humid grasslands (puna) from 3270 to 3800 m elevation.
Comment
The sister taxon of Microkayla according to the original publication.
Contained taxa (3 sp.):
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