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Stefania upuigmae Kok, 2024
Stefania upuigmae Kok, 2024, Zool. Lett., 10(14): 13. Holotype: IRSNB 4222 , by original designation. Type locality: "summit of Upuigma-tepui, Bolívar State, Venezuela (5°05′11″N, 61°57′33″W; 2,134 m elevation)." Zoobank Publication Registration: 55D8D9A-0B53-4E0E-87EA-01BE6139787F
Common Names
None noted.
Distribution
Known from the type locality at the summit of Upuigma-tepui at 2134 m elevation, Bolívar State, Venezuela.
Geographic Occurrence
Natural Resident: Venezuela
Endemic: Venezuela
Comment
Previously confused with Stefania satelles according to the original publication, where comparative external morphology and osteology and molecular markers were detailed.
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