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Phrynopus personatus Rodríguez and Catenazzi, 2017
Phrynopus personatus Rodríguez and Catenazzi, 2017, Zootaxa, 4273: 396. Holotype: MUSM 33096, by original designation. Type locality: "near El Mirador (7°39'50"S, 77°26'55"W; 2890 m), ca. 20 km airline NE Pataz, Distrito Huicungo, Provincia Mariscal Cáceres, Departament (Región) of San Martín, Peru". Zoobank publication registration: ADC167F6-C3A0-43EC-8636-F65F5ABE85AF
Distribution
Known only from tropical montane forest in a narrow elevational range (2890 to 3110 m elevation) around the type locality in the upper reaches of the continuous mountain forests of the Abiseo National Park, Distrito Huicungo, Provincia Mariscal Cáceres, Departament (Región) of San Martín, Peru.
Geographic Occurrence
Natural Resident: Peru
Endemic: Peru
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