Eupsophus septentrionalis

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 : 124

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

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scientific name

Eupsophus septentrionalis
status

 

Eupsophus septentrionalis Fig. 3A View Figure 3

Type locality.

R.N. Los Queules ( Ibarra-Vidal et al. 2004); the same of E. queulensis ( Veloso et al. 2005); locality 4 of Fig. 3A View Figure 3 .

Geographic distribution.

One of the six species of the roseus group considered endemic to Chile, which currently presents a restricted distribution according to Suárez-Villota et al. (2018b). Its distribution range covers a narrow strip of the Coastal Range between 35°28' and 36°27'S ( Ibarra-Vidal et al. 2004, Núñez and Gálvez 2015). Here we included a record omitted by Correa et al. (2017) (locality 1 of Fig. 3 View Figure 3 and Appendix 1) that extends its distribution range almost 45 km to the north ( Núñez and Gálvez 2015). Currently, this record constitutes the northern limit of the genus, which was incorporated in the new map of the IUCN (2019) as part of E. roseus (as well as all localities attributed to E. septentrionalis ).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Amphibia

Order

Anura

Family

Cycloramphidae

Genus

Eupsophus