Nototriton (Taylorotriton) tapanti Good & Wake, 1993

Kubicki, Brian, Reyes, Aura & Arias, Erick, 2022, Revised taxonomy and distributions of Costa Rican moss salamanders (Caudata: Plethodontidae: Nototriton), with descriptions of new taxa, Zootaxa 5194 (4), pp. 451-496 : 475-476

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5194.4.1

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7156825

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scientific name

Nototriton (Taylorotriton) tapanti Good & Wake, 1993
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Nototriton (Taylorotriton) tapanti Good & Wake, 1993 View in CoL

Tapanti moss salamander

Nototriton tapanti Good & Wake (1993: 134) View in CoL .

Nototriton (Nototriton) tapanti: Dubois & Raffaëlli (2012: 141) View in CoL .

Holotype. MVZ 203746 About MVZ , by original designation, an adult female from Costa Rica: Provincia de Cartago: Cantón de Paraíso: Distrito de Orosi: Río Quirí , near Tapanti National Park , ca. 1300 m a.s.l., collected by A. Collazo and D. A. Good on 25 May 1986.

Etymology. The specific epithet is a noun in apposition and was given in recognition of the site where the holotype of this taxon was collected, a small settlement near what is presently known as Tapantí National Park.

Distribution. Nototriton tapanti is endemic to Costa Rica and was only known from a single specimen, the holotype, collected near Río Quirí on the northern section of the Cordillera de Talamanca, but during this study BK discovered and collected additional specimens that resulted in extending the known range approximately four kilometers to the south of the type locality within Tapanti National Park (ca. 1400 m a.s.l.) and 30 kilometers to the NNE along the eastern flank of the Turrialba Volcano (ca. 2250 m a.s.l.), which is part of the Cordillera Volcanica Central. With the additional individuals of this poorly known taxon discovered during this study, Nototriton tapanti is now known to inhabit sites within the northern Cordillera de Talamanca and extreme eastern Cordillera Volcanica Central at elevations from roughly 1300–2250 m a.s.l.

Noteworthy observations or remarks. Nototriton tapanti was only known from a single specimen, the holotype, until additional specimens were discovered and collected during this study.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Amphibia

Order

Caudata

Family

Plethodontidae

Genus

Nototriton

Loc

Nototriton (Taylorotriton) tapanti Good & Wake, 1993

Kubicki, Brian, Reyes, Aura & Arias, Erick 2022
2022
Loc

Nototriton (Nototriton) tapanti: Dubois & Raffaëlli (2012: 141)

Dubois, A. & Raffaelli, J. 2012: )
2012
Loc

Nototriton tapanti

Good, D. A. & Wake, D. B. 1993: )
1993
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