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Chimerella zoeterra Venegas, García Ayachi, Köhler, and Vences, 2025
Chimerella zoeterra Venegas, García Ayachi, Köhler, and Vences, 2025, Salamandra, 61: 413. Holotype: CORBIDI 24684, by original designation. Type locality: "El Arenal in the Área de Conservación Privada Pampa del Burro (-5.618962°, -77.947475°, 1770 m a.s.l.), Yambrasbamba district, Bongará province, Amazonas department, Peru". Zoobank Publication registration: 4E1E98D1-E113-4C67-8F39-0DEA0AC1F383
Common Names
None noted.
Distribution
Known only from two localities, Pampa del Burro in the upper basin of the Chiriaco River, at elevations of 1770 and 1827 m elevation, and Fundo Alto Nieva in the upper basin of the Mayo River, at elevations between 1937 and 1982 m elevation, in the departments of Amazonas and San Martín, respectively, northeastern Peru.
Geographic Occurrence
Natural Resident: Peru
Endemic: Peru
Comment
Comparative morphology, molecular markers, vocalization, and a dot distribution map provided in the original publication.
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