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Ameerega panguana Brown, Siu-Ting, von May, Twomey, Guillory, Deutsch, and Chávez, 2019, Zootaxa, 4712
Ameerega panguana Brown, Siu-Ting, von May, Twomey, Guillory, Deutsch, and Chávez, 2019, Zootaxa, 4712: 216. Holotype: MUSM 26846, by original designatino. Type locality: "Huánuco region, Peru, 4.1 km (via direct line) S of Puerto Inca along Río Pachitea at the Panguana Biological Research Station, 240 m elevation, 9° 36′ 49.3′′ S, 74° 56′ 7.8′′ W". zoobank.org/urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:FC7A2CB9-5541-42AA-A1CA-6EF6BFBA0940
English Names
Panguana Poison Frog (original publication).
Distribution
Throughout the east-Andean versant, Cordillera Sira, and surrounding lowlands of central Peru at elevations of ca. 200–400 m; widely distributed throughout the region of Huánuco in lower elevations of the Río Pachitea drainage and foothills of Cordillera Sira, extending to both the western and eastern versant.
Comment
In the Ameerega rubriventrls complex according to the original publication
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