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Castroviejo-Fisher
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, with the northernmost locality in the west slope of Abra
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(by road) northeast of San Juan de Pacaysapa (
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,
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,
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), Provincia Lamas, Region San Martín,
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. This latter locality was based on a re-examination of the
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series of
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We report five new localities for
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from northern
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. Specimen MHNC 13958 (adult male) was collected on
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by M. Guerra Panaijo and Santiago Castroviejo-Fisher at Puente Chino on the Tocache-Pucallpa road, approximately
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NE from Tingo Maria (
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,
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,
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), Ucayali,
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. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report of this species for Ucayali. The frog was calling on the underside of a tree leaf overhanging a stream, at ~
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above the water level and shows all the phenotypic characteristics described by Castroviejo-Fisher
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, except for pericardium color. All specimens of
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examined in the original description (19 individuals from 12 different localities of
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and
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) have a completely white pericardium due to the accumulation of iridophores. However, the specimen from Ucayali has a mostly transparent pericardium, with only a small and peripheral portion of the pericardium showing iridophores (
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). Nonetheless, we confirm its identification through phylogenetic analysis of DNA sequences (
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). Pericardium transparency is known to be an intraspecific polymorphic character in other species of
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Guayasamin
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2006
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;
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; our
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).
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suggested by previous authors, intraspecific variation should be examined to better determine if this character is diagnostic. In addition to the above locality, four additional localities are added: One adult male (voucher MNCN 45954) was collected from Puente Lahuarpia,
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NW from Pacayzapa, San Martín,
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,
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by ET, M. Pepper, and M. Sanchez-Rodriguez. Three individuals (CORBIDI-HE-2010-8950, CORBIDI-HE-2010-8954, and CORBIDI-HE-2010-8959) were collected from
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E Pacayzapa (
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,
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by ET, T. Kosch, and A. Delgado. One individual (CORBIDI 10474) was collected from
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E Pacayzapa (
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,
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by JD and ET. This site corresponds to the
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locality for
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(which is now in synonymy with
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;
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see Castroviejo-Fisher
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2009). One individual (voucher ET-12-006) was collected from the upper Río Shunte drainage, San Martín,
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,
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) on
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by JD and ET. These specimens fully concord with the original description, and identification of five of these specimens (from two localities; see
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and Appendix 3) was also confirmed through the phylogenetic analysis. These records from San Martín are important because they confirm the presence of the species in the area, which was previously based on a single, 16 year old specimen (the
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of
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, re-identified by Castroviejo-Fisher
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2009).
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