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Nymphargus viglei Guayasamin, Franco-Mena, and Vega-Yánez, 2025
Nymphargus viglei Guayasamin, Franco-Mena, and Vega-Yánez, 2025, Rev. Latinoam. Herpetol., 8: 189. Holotype: KU 291177, by original designtion. Type locality: "in tributary of Duchas/Aguacatal stream at Reserva Biológica Bilsa (0.3447° N, 79.7100° W; 510 m a.s.l.), within the Reserva Ecológica Mache-Chindul, Esmeraldas Province, Ecuador". ZooBank Publication registration: 8C86252B-AE45-4223-A4B0-612791CF8605
Common Names
Vigle's Chocó Glassfrog (original publication).
Rana de Cristal Chocoana de Vigle (Spanish: original publication).
Distribution
Known only from the type locality (Reserva Biológica Bilsa, a private reserve within the Reserva Ecológica Mache-Chindul, Esmeraldas Province, Ecuador, 510 m elevation).
Geographic Occurrence
Natural Resident: Ecuador
Endemic: Ecuador
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