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Pristimantis kalamandeenae Means, Heinicke, Hedges, MacCulloch, and Lathrop, 2023
Pristimantis kalamandeenae Means, Heinicke, Hedges, MacCulloch, and Lathrop, 2023, J. Vert. Biol., Prague, 72 (23026): 18. Holotype: UF 193778, by original designation. Type locality: "south side of Mt. Kopinang of the Wokomung Massif, Potaro-Siparuni District, westcentral Guyana: 05°00’08” N, 59°52’47” W, approx. 1,550 m elevation". http://zoobank.org/urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:4717D931-B4A0-404D-87A0-B36F5182DE08
Common Names
Guyanan Black-eyed Landfrog (original publication).
Distribution
Known only from the Wokomung Massif, Potaro-Siparuni District, west-central Guyana, but likely to be present at similar elevations on Mt. Ayanganna 40 km to the north because of connecting highlands between these tepuis.
Geographic Occurrence
Natural Resident: Guyana
Endemic: Guyana
Comment
In the Pristimantis unistrigatus group and the sister taxon of Pristimantis koki according to the original publication.
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