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Stefania maccullochi Kok, 2023
Stefania maccullochi Kok, 2023, Zool. Lett., 9(11): 5. Holotype: NHMUK 2023.3184, by original designation. Type locality: "summit of Wei-Assipu-tepui, Cuyuni-Mazaruni, Guyana (05°13′05″N, 060°42′15″W; 2210 m elevation)". Zoobank publication registration: 959E71C1-8E5A-4CA1-90E8-8D8E8C8F01EB
Common Names
None noted.
Distribution
Known only from the summit of Wei-Assipu-tepui, Cuyuni-Mazaruni, west-central Guyana.
Geographic Occurrence
Natural Resident: Guyana
Endemic: Guyana
Comment
The sister-taxon of Stefania ayangannae according to the original publication, based on nu- and mtDNA and morphological characters.
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