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Pristimantis tanyrhynchus Lehr, 2007
Pristimantis tanyrhynchus Lehr, 2007, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., 159: 155. Holotype: AMNH 153049, by original designation. Type locality: "Cordillera de Vilcabamba, CI/RAP Expedition Camp Two (11° 33′ 35″ S, 73° 38′ 28″W), 2,050 m, Provincia de Satipo, Departamento de Junín, Peru". Corrected to the Departamento de Cusco by Duellman and Lehr, 2009, Terrest.-breeding Frogs in Peru: 245.
Pristimantis (Pristimantis) tanyrhynchus — Hedges, Duellman, and Heinicke, 2008, Zootaxa, 1737: 126.
Common Names
None noted.
Distribution
Known only from the type locality (Cordillera de Vilcabamba, Provincia de Satipo, Departamento de Cusco, Peru, at over 3000 m elevation).
Geographic Occurrence
Natural Resident: Peru
Endemic: Peru
Comment
In the Pristimantis conspicillatus group according to the original publication. In the Pristimantis (Pristimantis) peruvianus species group of Hedges, Duellman, and Heinicke, 2008, Zootaxa, 1737: 126, and in the Pristimantis ridens species group of Padial, Grant, and Frost, 2014, Zootaxa, 3825: 126. See Duellman and Lehr, 2009, Terrest.-breeding Frogs in Peru: 245-246, for brief account.
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