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Pristimantis academicus Lehr, Moravec, and Gagliardi-Urrutia, 2010
Pristimantis academicus Lehr, Moravec, and Gagliardi-Urrutia, 2010, Salamandra, 46: 198. Holotype: MUSM 27634, by original designation. Type locality: " the vicinity of Puerto Almendras (03° 49′ S, 073° 22′ W, ca. 120 m a.s.l.), ca. 17 km straight southwest of Iquitos, Provincia Maynas, Region Loreto, Peru".
English Names
None noted.
Distribution
Surroundings of Puerto Almendras, which lies on the right bank of Río Nanay, ca. 17 km straight southwest of Iquitos, and from the area of the left bank of the Peruvian Río Buncuya (tributary of Río Ucayali), Región Loreto, Peru; reported from the Reserva Extrativista Riozinho da Liberdade, Acre, Brazil..
Geographic Occurrence
Natural Resident: Brazil, Peru
Comment
Tentatively assigned to the Pristimantis unistrigatus group according to the original publication. Not assigned to species group by Padial, Grant, and Frost, 2014, Zootaxa, 3825: 126. Metcalf, Marsh, Torres Pacaya, Graham, and Gunnels, 2020, Herpetol. Notes, 13: 753–767, reported the species from the Santa Cruz Forest Reserve, Loreto, northeastern Peru. Bernarde, Machado, and Turci, 2011, Biota Neotrop., 11: 117–144, reported specimens from Reserva Extrativista Riozinho da Liberdade, Acre, Brazil.
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