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Tlalocohyla celeste Varela-Soto, Abarca, Brenes-Mora, Aspinall, Leenders, and Shepack, 2022
Tlalocohyla celeste Varela-Soto, Abarca, Brenes-Mora, Aspinall, Leenders, and Shepack, 2022, Zootaxa, 5178: 502. Holotype: UCR 23700, by original designation. Type locality: "Costa Rica, Alajuela, Upala, Bijagua, Tapir Valley Nature Reserve (10.72˚ N, 85.01˚ W; 660 m asl)". Zoobank publication registration: DB0FBF00-47CE-4DD8-B239-BEA81464D38F
Common Names
Tapir Valley Tree Frog (original publication).
Distribution
Known only from the Tapir Valley Nature Reserve, in Bijagua de Upala, Alajuela Province, Costa Rica.
Geographic Occurrence
Natural Resident: Costa Rica
Endemic: Costa Rica
Comment
Molecular markers, phylogenetic placement, comparative adult and larval morphology, and advertisement call detailed in the original publication.
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