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Pristimantis roni Yanez-Munoz, Bejarano-Munoz, Brito-M., and Batallas-R., 2014
Pristimantis roni Yánez-Muñoz, Bejarano-Muñoz, Brito-M., and Batallas-Revelo, 2014, Avanc. Cienc. Ingen., Quito, Secc. B,, 6: 64. Holotype: DHMECN 11313, by original designation. Type locality: "Loma Cormorán (02° 14′ 07.1″ S, 78° 12′ 41.9″ O, 1900 m), complejo lacustre Sardinayacu, Parque Nacional Sangay, parroquia Sinaí, canton Morona, provincia de Morona-Santiago, República del Ecuador". Zoobank. http://zoobank.org/6C7EEDD-B3FB-4C8C-8466-5F456FA7F8B1
Common Names
Ron's Robber Frog (original publication).
Distribution
Known only from the type locality (Parque Nacional Sangay, Morona-Santiago Province, Ecuador, 1900 m elevation).
Geographic Occurrence
Natural Resident: Ecuador
Endemic: Ecuador
Comment
Similar to Pristimantis katoptroides according to the original publication, although specifically not assigned to a species group.
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