Eupsophus altor

Correa, Claudio & Duran, Felipe, 2019, Taxonomy, systematics and geographic distribution of ground frogs (Alsodidae, Eupsophus): a comprehensive synthesis of the last six decades of research, ZooKeys 863, pp. 107-152 : 127-128

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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.863.35484

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scientific name

Eupsophus altor
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Eupsophus altor Fig. 3B View Figure 3

Type locality.

Parque Oncol ( Nuñez et al. 2012a); locality 70 of Fig. 3B View Figure 3 .

Geographic distribution.

Another of the six species of the roseus group endemic to Chile, which presents a restricted distribution according to Suárez-Villota et al. (2018b). Eupsophus altor was reported originally from four localities (39°29' to 39°42'S, Nuñez et al. 2012a), but a map by Nuñez et al. (2012b) shows six points without mentioning the localities (not included in Fig. 3B View Figure 3 ). In any case, all these localities are between the two original ones of E. migueli , Mehuín and Los Molinos (localities 58 and 76 of Fig. 3B View Figure 3 ). In one of the original localities, Alepúe, E. roseus has also been recorded ( Blotto et al. 2013). This last record can be added to the others mentioned above, which indicate the presence of E. roseus in several coastal locations where E. migueli and E. altor are found, but the map of the IUCN (2019) shows a continuous distribution of E. roseus that completely covers those of both species.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Amphibia

Order

Anura

Family

Cycloramphidae

Genus

Eupsophus