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Bolitoglossa chirripoensis Klank, Chaves, Castro, and Arias, 2025
Bolitoglossa chirripoensis Klank, Chaves, Castro, and Arias, 2025, Zootaxa, 5642: 436. Holotype: UCR23302, by original designation. Type loality: "Costa Rica: Provincia de San José: Cantón de Pérez Zeledón: Distrito de Rivas: in front of the Crestones peak, Parque Nacional Chirripó, (9.4566º N, -83.5050º W, 3320 m elevation)". ZooBank Publication registration: 2F99A50D-8331-4FE1-8D5A-F32C3922A0FC
Common Names
Chirripó Web-footed Salamander (original publication).
Distribution
This species is known only from the type locality (Parque Nacional Chirripó, San José Province, Costa Rica) in the páramo of the Cerro Chirripó at 3320–3600 m elevation.
Geographic Occurrence
Natural Resident: Costa Rica
Endemic: Costa Rica
Comment
In the Bolitoglossa subpalmata group, according to the original publication, where comparative morphology, molecular markers, and natural history were detailed.
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