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Pristimantis leopardus Rivera-Correa, Jiménez-Rivillas, and Daza-R., 2017
Pristimantis leopardus Rivera-Correa, Jiménez-Rivillas, and Daza-R., 2017, Zootaxa, 4242: 316. Holotype: MHUA-A 8865, by original designation. Type locality: "Colombia, Departamento de Antioquia, Municipio de Sonsón, Vereda Manzanares, Páramo de Sonsón, Cerro La Vieja (5.77279, -75.23354; 3143 m.a.s.l.)". Zoobank publication registration: 5CE1979A-24BA-4DC2-9E41-8C6D5E479BAB
Common Names
None noted.
Distribution
Known from two localities from the Páramo de Sonsón complex: Cerro Las Palomas and Cerro La Vieja, in the northern of the Cordillera Central of Departamento de Antioquia, Colombia, in cloud forests (2820–3035 m elevation) and páramos (3165–3360 m elevation).
Geographic Occurrence
Natural Resident: Colombia
Endemic: Colombia
Comment
In the Pristimantis leptolophus group according to the original publication.
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