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Nototriton tomamorum Townsend, Butler, Wilson, and Austin, 2010
Nototriton tomamorum Townsend, Butler, Wilson, and Austin, 2010, Zootaxa, 2434: 4. Holotype: UF 155377, by original designation. Type locality: "2.5 km NNE of La Fortuna (15° 25.965′ N, 87° 18.556′ W), 1550 m, Refugio de Vida Silvestre Texiguat, Departamento de Yoro, Honduras".
Nototriton (Bryotriton) stuarti — Dubois and Raffaëlli, 2012, Alytes, 28: 77–161.
English Names
None noted.
Distribution
Known only from the type locality in the Regugi de Vida Silvestre Texiguat, Departamento de Yoro, Honduras, 1500 m elevation.
Comment
Suggested to be the sister taxon of the Nototriton barbouri group according to the original publication. Köhler, 2011, Amph. Cent. Am.: 76–80, compared this species with others from Central America and provided a map and photograph. Raffaëlli, 2013, Urodeles du Monde, 2nd ed.: 370, provided a brief account, photograph, and range map.
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