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Pristimantis adnus Crawford, Ryan, and Jaramillo, 2010
Pristimantis adnus Crawford, Ryan, and Jaramillo, 2010, Herpetologica, 66: 194. Holotype: MVUP 2255, by original designation. Type locality: along a trail approximately 700 m in elevation at the foot of Cerro Piña in the Serranía del Sapo, above the Río Piña on the Pacific coast of the Darién Province, Republic of Panama. . . . Global positioning system (GPS) coordinates were not taken at this point, but elevation was estimated using a wristwatch altimeter. GPS points were taken both below the collecting site (07.67314, 2078.20639, datum WGS 84, 546 m elevation) and above it (07.69080, 2078.19803, datum WGS 84, 1150 m elevation)".
Common Names
None noted.
Distribution
Known only from the type locality (700 m on the foot of Cerro Piña in the Serranía del Sapo, above the Río Piña on the Pacific coast of the Darién Province, Panama).
Geographic Occurrence
Natural Resident: Panama
Endemic: Panama
Comment
In the Pristimantis ridens species series according to the original publication, and of Padial, Grant, and Frost, 2014, Zootaxa, 3825: 126. Köhler, 2011, Amph. Cent. Am.: 140–191, provided a key to the genera and species of Brachycephaloidea (= Craugastoridae, Eleutherodactylidae) in Central America and provided maps and photographs of the species, including this one.
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