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Gastrotheca gemma Venegas, García Ayachi, Echevarría, Paluh, Chávez-Arribasplata, Marchelie, and Catenazzi, 2021
Gastrotheca gemma Venegas, García Ayachi, Echevarría, Paluh, Chávez-Arribasplata, Marchelie, and Catenazzi, 2021, Vert. Zool., Senckenberg, 71: 205. Holotype: CORBIDI 21238, by original designation. Type locality: "PERU • . . . ; Amazonas department, Utcubamba province, Cajaruro district, from the trail from Refugio Lechucita to El Hito; 5°36’58.7’’S, 78°14’58.8’’W; 3180 m a.s.l." http://zoobank.org/195F5DAF-F4FD-4392-9CB5-A40B3BA2805
English Names
None noted.
Distribution
Known only from the summit of the Cordillera de Colan, at elevations of 3130 to 3180 m elevation, in yungas vegetation, Amazonas department, Utcubamba province, Cajaruro district, Peru.
Comment
In the Gastrotheca marsupiata species group, as the sister of Gastrotheca oresbios, according to the original publication, where the molecular phylogenetics, external morphology, and osteology were described.
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