2016
DOI: 10.1670/13-103
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A New Species ofPristimantis(Amphibia: Strabomantidae) from the Cloud Forest of Sangay National Park, Ecuador

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“…The new records extend the known distribution of P. tinguichaca by 82 and 92 km north of the type locality, from Candelaria and Mayordomo, respectively (Brito et al 2016(Brito et al , 2017Ron et al 2019). These records also extend the lower altitudinal limit of this species to 2472 m; it was previously known from 2750 m altitude.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 68%
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“…The new records extend the known distribution of P. tinguichaca by 82 and 92 km north of the type locality, from Candelaria and Mayordomo, respectively (Brito et al 2016(Brito et al , 2017Ron et al 2019). These records also extend the lower altitudinal limit of this species to 2472 m; it was previously known from 2750 m altitude.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 68%
“…Identification. The collected specimen and the photographic record coincided with the species diagnostic characters (Brito et al 2016), including its beige and brown to dark-brown dorsal coloration, flanks with longitudinal or diagonal cream-colored bands which are separated by brown, and reddish iris. The upper eyelid has a conical tubercle, the heel and tarsus have rounded digital pads, and the webbing on toes is widely expanded and basal (Fig.…”
Section: Pristimantis Tinguichacamentioning
confidence: 52%
“…Expediciones realizadas en los últimos años a ésta región escasamente estudiada, han dado a conocer un creciente número de vertebrados endémicos restringidos a estos ecosistemas [12][13][14][15][16][17]. Todos estos descubrimientos provienen del interior del Parque Nacional Sangay (PNS), área nominada por la UNESCO en 1983 como Patrimonio Natural de la Humanidad.…”
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“…Gran parte de la diversidad del género proviene de los bosques montanos de la vertiente oriental, región dónde se han descrito varias especies nuevas en los últimos cinco años (e.g., Reyes-Puig & Yánez-Muñoz, 2012;Reyes-Puig et al, 2013;Brito et al, 2014;Urgilés et al, 2014;Yánez-Muñoz et al, 2014;Brito et al, 2016;Brito et al, 2017;Navarrete et al, 2016).…”
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