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Espadarana durrellorum (Cisneros-Heredia, 2007)
Centrolene durrellorum Cisneros-Heredia, 2007, Herpetozoa, Wien, 20: 28. Holotype: DFCH-USFQ D131, by original designation. Type locality: "along a small rivulet tributary of the Jambue River, ca 6 km S from Zamora (ca. 04° 03′ S, 78° 56′ W, 1150 m a.s.l.), on the western slope of Contrafuerte de Tzunantza, Cordillera Oriental, eastern slopes of the Andes, Provincia de Zamora-Chinchipe, Republica del Ecuador". ″
"Centrolene" durrellorum — Guayasamin, Castroviejo-Fisher, Trueb, Ayarzagüena, Rada, and Vilà, 2009, Zootaxa, 2100: 55.
Espadarana durrellorum — Twomey, Delia, and Castroviejo-Fisher, 2014, Zootaxa, 3851: 1.
English Names
None noted.
Distribution
Known only from two localities on the Amazonian Andean slopes at 800-1150 m elevation, in the provinces of Zamora-Chinchipe and Napo, Ecuador.
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