“…In the last decades, forests in this region, between 1000-1700 m a.s.l., have been strongly impacted and slowly destroyed by coffee plantations and paddocks for cattle (Cedeño et al, 2020;Jiménez & Jairo-Hidalgo, 2021). Los Santos and surrounding areas (Valle del Candelaria) are a diversity hotspot, with many narrowly endemic species described in the last two decades (e.g., Morales, 1997Morales, , 1999Morales, , 2003Morales, , 2006Morales, , 2007Morales, , 2008Morales, , 2018aMorales, , 2018bBerrie, 2004;Estrada & Cascante, 2004;Gonzales & Morales, 2004;Rodríguez, 2004;Rodríguez & Morales, 2004;Hammel & Zamora, 2005;Hammel, 2006;Estrada & Santamaria, 2010;Kennedy & Hammel, 2011;Jiménez et al, 2016;Morales & Stevens, 2020;Cedeno et al, 2021;Jiménez & Mora-Hidalgo, 2021;Juárez & Morales, 2021). The Candelaria valley is highly deforested, with only a few remnants of disturbed forest remaining, but in some areas, a slow recolonization process has begun, mostly in abandoned pastures.…”