Three New Species of Pristimantis (Anura: Leptodactylidae) From the Cordillera De Huancabamba in Northern Peru

Herpetologica

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Duellman, W. E. y Blair Hedges, S. 2007. Three New Species of Pristimantis (Anura: Leptodactylidae) From the Cordillera De Huancabamba in Northern Peru. Herpetologica 6:2 119-135.
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Cita corta:
Duellman y Blair Hedges (2007)
Año:
2007
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Volumen:
6
Número:
2
Páginas:
119-135
Fecha:
1 de enero de 2007
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Palabras clave:
andes; anura; cryptic species; nov; phrynopus; pristimantis adiastolus sp; pristimantis albertus sp; pristimantis minutulus sp; species diversity; yanachaga-chemillén
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No
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Resumen
Three new species of Pristimantis are described from montane forests and pa´ramos at elevations of 1900–3200 m in the Cordillera de Huancabamba in the northern Peruvian departamentos de Cajamarca and Piura. The new species are assigned to the Pristimantis unistrigatus Group and are compared with species from southern Ecuador and northern Peru. One of the new species has a black W-shaped occipital fold, and the groin, anterior and posterior surfaces of the thigh, the concealed surface of tarsus, and axilla are blackish brown with yellowish-orange or reddish-orange flecks. The second species has an olive green dorsum with black and brown flecks, and a yellow groin and the anterior and posterior surfaces of thighs are yellow. Another species is unique in having blue flecks in the groin and on the anterior and posterior surfaces of the thigh and ventral surfaces of the shank.
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Autores
William E. Duellman
S. Blair Hedges