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Gastrotheca rebeccae Duellman and Trueb, 1988
Gastrotheca rebeccae Duellman and Trueb, 1988, J. Herpetol., 22: 172. Holotype: KU 196800, by original designation. Type locality: "Yuraccyacu on the Tambo-Valle del Apurimac trail, 2620 m (12°47′ S, 73°3′ W), Departamento de Ayacucho, Peru".
Gastrotheca (Gastrotheca) rebeccae — Duellman, 2015, Marsupial Frogs: 380.
English Names
Rebecca's Marsupial Frog (Frank and Ramus, 1995, Compl. Guide Scient. Common Names Amph. Rept. World: 53).
Distribution
Elevations of 2440–2970 m in cloud forest on the eastern slopes of the Cordillera Oriental drained by tributaries of the Río Apurimac in the Department of Ayacucho, Peru.
Comment
In the Gastrotheca marsupiata group according to the original publication. In the Gastrotheca marsupiata group of Castroviejo-Fisher, Padial, De la Riva, Pombal, Silva, Rojas-Runjaic, Medina-Méndez, and Frost, 2015, Zootaxa, 4004: 1–72. See detailed account by Duellman, 2015, Marsupial Frogs: 380–384.
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