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Pristimantis pictus Oliveira, Alves da Silva, Guimarães, Penhacek, Martínez, Rodrigues, Santana, and Hernández-Ruz, 2020
Pristimantis pictus Araujo de Oliveira, Silva, Guimarães, Penhacek, Martínez, Rodrigues, Santana, and Hernández-Ruz, 2020, PLoS One, 15 (3: e0229971): 15. Holotype: ABAM 2151, by original designation. Type locality: "Novo Mundo, Mato Grosso State, Brazil (9˚28’ 1.68” S 55˚49’ 33.13” W)". urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:AEE3D30E-203C-4215-BFA8-5EBFBEFD78FC
English Names
None noted.
Distribution
In the municipalities of Cotriguaçu, Novo Mundo, Tabaporã, Paranaíta and Sinop in Mato Grosso state and Jacareacanga in Pará state, Brazil.
Comment
In the Craugastor conspicillatus group according to the original publication, where it was diagnosed on the basis of morphology, molecules, and call parameters. In the Pristimantis conspicillatus group, Pristimantis fenestratus clade of Fouquet, Réjaud, Rodrigues, Ron, Chaparro, Osorno-Muñoz, Werneck, Hrbek, Lima, Camacho-Badani, Jaramillo-Martinez, and Chave, 2022, Syst. Biodiversity, 20(1: 2130464): 1–16, who reported on phylogenetics and biogeography.
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