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Synapturanus danta Chávez, Thompson, Sánchez, Chávez-Arribasplata, and Catenazzi, 2022
Synapturanus danta Chávez, Thompson, Sánchez, Chávez-Arribasplata, and Catenazzi, 2022, Evol. Syst., 6: 14. Holotype: CORBIDI 21050, by original designation. Type locality: "Campamento Quebrada Federico (02° 31'34.7"S, 70° 39'17.2"W; 110 m a.s.l.), Putumayo Province, Loreto Department, Peru". http://zoobank.orgC55B4D25-62C8-42C2-8AA0-501F9086BC02
Common Names
None noted.
Distribution
Known only from the type locality (Campamento Quebrada Federico, Putumayo Province, Loreto Department, Peru, 110 m elevation).
Geographic Occurrence
Natural Resident: Peru
Endemic: Peru
Comment
Comparative morphology, advertisement call, and molecular markers detailed in the original publication.
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