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Pristimantis divnae Lehr and von May, 2009
Pristimantis divnae Lehr and von May, 2009, J. Herpetol., 43: 486. Holotype: MUSM 19990, by original designation. Type locality: "Los Amigos Conservation Concession, CICRA Station (12°34′07″S, 70°05′57″W) at 270 m, Manu Province, Madre de Dios Region, Peru".
Common Names
Madre de Dios Robber Frog (Villacampa-Ortega, Serrano-Rojas, and Whitworth, 2017, Amph. Manu Learning Cent.: 76–77).
Distribution
Lowland forest of southern Peru in the departments of Cusco, Madre de Dios, and Puno, Peru, 270–980 m elevation.
Geographic Occurrence
Natural Resident: Peru
Endemic: Peru
Comment
In the Pristimantis unistrigatus group, most similar to Pristimantis diadematus and Pristimantis eurydactylus according to the original publication. Not assignable to a species group according to Padial, Grant, and Frost, 2014, Zootaxa, 3825: 127. Lujan and Venegas, 2014, Herpetol. Notes, 7: 481-482, provided a record for southeastern Peru at Bahuaja Sonene National Park. Chaparro, Condori, Mamani, and Deichmann, 2015, Check List, 11(5:1728): 1–4, discussed the range and provided a new collection locality. See brief account for the Manu region, Peru, by Villacampa-Ortega, Serrano-Rojas, and Whitworth, 2017, Amph. Manu Learning Cent.: 76–77. Included in the Pristimantis diadematus clade of the Pristimantis unistrigatus group as delimited by Mônico, Koch, Ferrão, Fernandes, Marques, Chaparro, Rodrigues, Lima, and Fouquet, 2024, Mol. Phylogenet. Evol., 108203: 1–19, on molecular grounds (mtDNA and nuDNA genes).
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