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A new species of Petracola is described from Rio Abiseo National Park in northeastern Peru, where it inhabits grasslands above montane forest at 3,230 m asl. The new species is diagnosed by a unique combination of morphometric, scalation, and color pattern characteristics, increasing the number of described Petracola species to five.
| Ord. | Autor | Género | Institución - País |
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| 1 | Rodriguez, Lily O. | Mujer |
Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos - Perú
Museo de Historia Natural, Cusco - Perú Museo de Historia Natural, Lima - Perú |
| 2 | MAMANI-CCASA, LUIS | Hombre |
Universidad de Concepción - Chile
Univ Nacl San Antonio Abad Cusco MHNC - Perú Museo Biodiversidad Peru MUBI - Perú Museo de Historia Natural, Cusco - Perú Museo de Biodiversidad del Perú - Perú |
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| David and Lucile Packard Foundation |
| Smithsonian Institution |
| Pew Charitable Trusts |
| Pew Charitable Fund funded, through APECO |
| Direcci?n General de Fauna Silvestre |
| American Museum |
| National Museum in Washington |
| Abiseo National Park |
| Pew Charitable Fund |
| Dirección General de Fauna Silvestre |
| Agradecimiento |
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| We are grateful to the Direccion General de Fauna Silvestre for kindly providing special collecting permits for the specimens from Abiseo National Park (No 18-87-AG-DGFF-SDFF). Cesar Aguilar (MUSM) and Juan Carlos Chaparro (MUBI) provided access to herpetological collections. D. Aguilar and M. Silva assisted LOR in the field. The Packard Foundation and the Pew Charitable Fund funded, through APECO, the faunal inventory at the Abiseo National Park. The BIOLAT program of the Smithsonian Institution provided support for collection studies at the National Museum in Washington, DC, USA, where Tom Fritts kindly provided guidance to LOR to initiate this description and C. Myers from the American Museum provided working space for LOR. Ken R. Young kindly provided us with photos from the type locality and a live specimen (Figs. 3-4). Finally, We thank the anonymous reviewers for their valuable comments and suggestions on the manuscript. |
| We are grateful to the Dirección General de Fauna Silvestre for kindly providing special collecting permits for the specimens from Abiseo National Park (N° 18-87-AG-DGFF-SDFF). Cesar Aguilar (MUSM) and Juan Carlos Chaparro (MUBI) provided access to herpetological collections. D. Aguilar and M. Silva assisted LOR in the field. The Packard Foundation and the Pew Charitable Fund funded, through APECO, the faunal inventory at the Abiseo National Park. The BIOLAT program of the Smithsonian Institution provided support for collection studies at the National Museum in Washington, DC, USA, where Tom Fritts kindly provided guidance to LOR to initiate this description and C. Myers from the American Museum provided working space for LOR. Ken R. Young kindly provided us with photos from the type locality and a live specimen (Figs. 3-4). Finally, We thank the anonymous reviewers for their valuable comments and suggestions on the manuscript. |