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Pristimantis ecuadorensis Guayasamin, Hutter, Tapia, Culebras, Peñafiel, Pyron, Morochz, Funk, and Arteaga-Navarro, 2017
Pristimantis ecuadorensis Guayasamin, Hutter, Tapia, Culebras, Peñafiel, Pyron, Morochz, Funk, and Arteaga-Navarro, 2017, PLoS One, 12(3:e0172615): 10. Holotype: CJ 4084, by original publication. Type locality: "a farm (0.424° S, 78.957° W; 1480 m) owned by CeÂsar Tapia, ca. 3 km NE of San Francisco de Las Pampas, Cotopaxi province, Ecuador". urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:57C5D885-D927-471B-A23D-D3E555834EF1
English Names
Ecuadorian Rainfrog (original publication).
Distribution
Currently known only from three nearby localities on the western slopes of the Ecuadorian Andes in the provinces of Cotopaxi and Pichincha, at elevations between 1450 and 1480 m.
Comment
Prior to its naming, confused with Pristimantis ornatissimus.
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