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Pristimantis llanganati Navarrete, Venegas, and Ron, 2016
Pristimantis llanganati Navarrete, Venegas, and Ron, 2016, ZooKeys, 593: 150. Holotype: QCAZ 46140, by original designation. Type locality: "Ecuador, Provincia Napo, Cantón Tena, “La Cueva” at the confluence of the Mulatos and Langoa rivers (0.9663° S, 78.2224° W), 2483 m above the sea". http://zoobank.org/4B160419-87CB-48AE-85BF-B66C263A9B18
Common Names
Llanganates Rain Frog (original publication).
Distribution
Known from three localities (elevation range is 2253–2883 m) from Provincia del Napo, Parque Nacional Llanganates, along the Salcedo-Tena road, Ecuador.
Geographic Occurrence
Natural Resident: Ecuador
Endemic: Ecuador
Comment
Not assigned to a species group in the original publication.
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