2021
DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1079.69036
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The definitive rediscovery of Telmatobius halli (Anura, Telmatobiidae) at its historic type locality and its synonymy with T. dankoi and T. vilamensis

Abstract: Telmatobius halli was the first representative of its genus to be described exclusively for Chile, yet for 85 years no new individuals could be located due to the vagueness with which its type locality was described. The type series was collected by one of the members of the International High Altitude Expedition to Chile (IHAEC) of 1935. Recently, three studies successively claimed to have located the type locality in different places. The third study proved, according to the chronicles of the IHAEC, that the… Show more

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“…The classification of these species as a priority reflects their current conservation status in Chile. The taxonomic status of some species of the genus was studied by von Tschirnhaus & Correa [ 83 ], who established that the species T. dankoi and T. vilamensis are junior synonyms of T. halli . Several factors contribute to the classification of these three species as critically endangered.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The classification of these species as a priority reflects their current conservation status in Chile. The taxonomic status of some species of the genus was studied by von Tschirnhaus & Correa [ 83 ], who established that the species T. dankoi and T. vilamensis are junior synonyms of T. halli . Several factors contribute to the classification of these three species as critically endangered.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%