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Pristimantis campesino Sepúlveda‑Seguro, Marín-Castaño, Amézquita, García, and Daza-R., 2022
Pristimantis campesino Sepúlveda‑Seguro, Marín-Castaño, Amézquita, García, and Daza-R., 2022, Organisms Divers. Evol., 22: 813. Holotype: MHUA-A 12022, by original designation. Type locality: "Colombia, Department of Antioquia, municipality of Anorí, vereda El Retiro (6.9912, -75.1196; 1,669 m a.s.l."
English Names
None noted.
Distribution
Highlands (1500 to 2150 m elevation) of the eastern slopes of the Cordillera Central of Antioquia, Colombia.
Geographic Occurrence
Natural Resident: Colombia
Endemic: Colombia
Comment
In the Pristimantis ridens group and formerly confused with Pristimantis viejas, its sister taxon, from which it differs in advertisement call, morphology, and molecular marker, according to the original publication.
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