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Telmatobius verrucosus Werner, 1899
Telmatobius verrucosus Werner, 1899, Zool. Anz., 22: 482. Holotype: NHMW 22921, acording to De la Riva, 2005, in Lavilla and De la Riva (eds.), Monogr. Herpetol., 7: 88, who noted that the previous statements about NHMW 22922 being the type (e.g., Häupl and Tiedemann, 1978, Kat. Wiss. Samml. Naturhist. Mus. Wien, 2: 29, and Häupl, Tiedemann, and Grillitsch, 1994, Kat. Wiss. Samml. Naturhist. Mus. Wien, 9: 34) are in error. Type locality: "Chaco, Bolivia"; corrected to Chaco, on the Unduavi River, 25 km northwest of Puente de la Via, La Paz, Bolivia, by Schmidt, 1954, Fieldiana, Zool., 34: 284. De la Riva, 2005, in Lavilla and De la Riva (eds.), Monogr. Herpetol., 7: 88, suggested that the actual type locality must be at higher elevation than the stated location.
Telmatobius marmoratus verrucosus — Vellard, 1969 "1968", Bull. Mus. Natl. Hist. Nat. Paris, Ser. 2, 40: 1111.
Telmatobius jahuira Lavilla and Ergueta-Sandoval, 1995, Alytes, 13: 46. Holotype: CBF 01675, by original designation. Type locality: "el Río Chairo, en las proximadades de la Mina Copacabana (aproximadamente 16° 16′ S 67° 50′ W), Kkota Pata, Departamento La Paz, Bolivia". Synonymy by De la Riva, 2005, IN Lavilla and De la Riva (eds.), Monogr. Herpetol., 7: 88.
Telmatobius verrucosus — De la Riva, Köhler, Lötters, and Reichle, 2000, Rev. Esp. Herpetol., 14: 50. De la Riva, 2005, IN Lavilla and De la Riva (eds.), Monogr. Herpetol., 7: 86.
Common Names
Chaco Water Frog (Frank and Ramus, 1995, Compl. Guide Scient. Common Names Amph. Rept. World: 85).
Distribution
Hillsides of Mount Illimani (Lambate) to the Quelhuacota Valley, near Charazani, a range of about 2000 km, in the Department of La Paz, Bolivia, 2900-3800 m elevation.
Geographic Occurrence
Natural Resident: Bolivia
Endemic: Bolivia
Comment
Removed from the synonymy of Telmatobius marmoratus by De la Riva, Köhler, Lötters, and Reichle, 2000, Rev. Esp. Herpetol., 14: 50, and De la Riva, 2005, in Lavilla and De la Riva (eds.), Monogr. Herpetol., 7: 86-89 (who provided an account), where it had been placed by Vellard, 1969 "1968", Bull. Mus. Natl. Hist. Nat. Paris, Ser. 2, 40: 1112. De la Riva, 2005, in Lavilla and De la Riva (eds.), Monogr. Herpetol., 7: 88-89, discussed errors in the literature due to the misidentification of the type and other serious problems in the history of delimiting this taxon. See photograph, map, description of geographic range and habitat, and conservation status in Stuart, Hoffmann, Chanson, Cox, Berridge, Ramani, and Young, 2008, Threatened Amph. World: 419.
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