Phrynopus tautzorum, Lehr & Aguilar, 2003
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038087EB-FFC9-C10A-2393-E16FFEB3D2A8 |
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Phrynopus tautzorum |
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Phrynopus tautzorum View in CoL .— PERU: Huánuco: Maraypata (10°09’13.45”S, 76°04’39.56”W), 3,949 m: CORBIDI 14504– 05 View Materials , 14507 View Materials GoogleMaps .
Phrynopus tribulosus .— PERU: Pasco: Abra Esperanza, Parque Nacional Yanachaga Chemillén (10°31’57.40”S, 75°20’58.20”W), 2,808 m: CORBIDI 10299–10301 View Materials GoogleMaps , 10°31’57.40”S, 75°20’57.02”W, 2,748 m, CORBIDI 11626 View Materials , 11627 View Materials , 11638 View Materials GoogleMaps .
Phrynopus vestigiatus .— PERU: Huanuco: Cordillera de Carpish, San Pedro de Carpish, 3,100 m: MUSM 29542 (holotype); Camino Pampa Alegre, Ruinas de Huanacaure (09°45’29.07”S, 75°53’21.37”W), 2,996 m: CORBIDI 14598–99 View Materials , 14600–02 View Materials , 14617–18 View Materials GoogleMaps .
Germán Chávez is a peruvian scientist working on the diversity and conservation of amphibians and reptiles in Peru since 2003. His research includes 16 scientific articles, describing four new species of reptiles, description of two new species of amphibians, and rediscovering an endemic frog from central Peru. Currently, he is an associated researcher at the Center of Ornithology and Biodiversity (CORBIDI) in Lima, Peru and is working on andean amphibians and reptiles.
Roy Santa-Cruz has the bachelor degree in biology (2007). He is currently an amphibian and reptile researcher at the Herpetological Collection of the Museum of Natural History, Universidad Nacional de San Agustín de Arequipa, Perú (MUSA). His current research interests include taxonomy, biology, and ecology of amphibians and reptiles of Perú.
Daniel Rodríguez is a peruvian biologist involved in the conservation of natural areas, amphibians, and reptiles. He is a researcher at the Herpetology Department of the Natural History Museum of San Marcos University, Lima, Perú.
Dr. Edgar Lehr is Associate Professor in the Department of Biology at Illinois Wesleyan University, USA. He serves as Associate Editor for both the Journal of Herpetology (SSAR) and Salamandra (DGHT). Lehr’s research focuses on the amphibian and reptile diversity of Peru and has resulted in the publication of over 100 articles, two books, and the description of 84 new species (76 amphibians, eight reptiles) from Peru. Currently his research involves the herpetofauna of protected areas in central Andean Peru.
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Citations
ICZN. 2012. Amendment of Articles 8,9,10,21 and 78 of the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature to expand and refine methods of publication. Zootaxa 3450: 1–7.
Polaszek A et al. 2005a. Commentary:A universal register for animal names. Nature 437: 477.
Polaszek A et al. 2005b. ZooBank: The open-access register for zoological taxonomy: Technical Discussion Paper. Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature 62(4): 210–220.
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