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. 2017 Aug 15;12(8):e0181026. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0181026

Table 1. Localities included in the phylogenetic analysis.

Locality Latitude (S) Longitude (W) Source Nominal species Proposed species
R.N. Los Queules (2) 35°59’16” 72°41’34” [18], this study E. septentrionalis, E. queulensisa E. roseus
Cerro El Guanaco* (3) 36°13’22” 72°37’36” This study Eupsophus sp. E. roseus
Cerros de Chiguayante* (8) 36°56’08” 73°00’04” This study Eupsophus sp. E. roseus
Santa Juana* (9) 37°06’08” 72°59’30” This study Eupsophus sp. E. roseus
Llico* (10) 37°12’58” 73°34’57” This study Eupsophus sp. E. roseus
Quidico* (11) 37°17’53” 73°35’31” This study Eupsophus sp. E. roseus
Rucapehuén (13) n.i. n.i. [18] E. nahuelbutensis E. roseus
Alto Biobío* (14) 37°45’54” 71°46’23” This study Eupsophus sp. E. roseus
Loncopangue* (15) 37°49’08” 71°45’59” This study Eupsophus sp. E. roseus
P.N. Nahuelbuta (16) 37°48’05” 73°00’15” [18], this study E. nahuelbutensis E. roseus
M.N. Contulmo (17) 38°00’47” 73°11’05” [18], this study E. contulmoensis E. roseus
Pemehue* (18) 38°03’47” 71°43’07” This study Eupsophus sp. E. roseus
Tolhuacab (19) n.i. n.i. [18] Eupsophus sp. 2 E. roseus
Río Traiguén* (20) 38°14’54” 72°31’19” This study Eupsophus sp. E. roseus
Isla Mocha (21) n.i. n.i. [18] E. insularis E. insularis
Primer Aguac (22) 38°24’38” 73°29’25” This study Eupsophus cf. roseus E. insularis
Camino a Villa Las Araucarias* (24) 38°33’40” 73°13’47” This study Eupsophus sp. E. insularis
M.N. Cerro Ñielol (26) 38°43’35” 72°35’24” This study E. roseus E. roseus
Santa Amelia* (27) 39°02’04” 72°59’03” This study Eupsophus sp. E. roseus
Pumalal* (28) 39°03’47” 73°00’35” This study Eupsophus sp. E. roseus
Camino a P.N. Villarrica*d (31) 39°22’28” 71°47’23” This study Eupsophus sp. E. roseus
Queule (39) n.i. n.i. [18] E. migueli E. migueli
Mehuín (40) 39°25’44” 73°12’41” [18], this study E. migueli E. migueli
Puringue* (42) 39°28’19” 72°58’50” This study Eupsophus sp. E. roseus
Alepúe (43) n.i. n.i. [18] E. roseus E. roseus
Malalhue* (32) 39°31’53” 72°28’19” This study Eupsophus sp. E. roseus
San Martín (47) n.i. n.i. [18] E. roseus E. roseus
Parque Oncol (48) 39°41’54” 73°18’06” [18], this study E. altor E. migueli
Lago Paimún, Argentina (34) n.i. n.i. [18] E. roseus E. roseus
Termas de Epulafquén, Argentina (35) n.i. n.i. [18] E. roseus E. roseus
Valdivia (50) 39°48’16” 73°15’27” This study E. roseus E. roseus
Llancahue (99) n.i. n.i. [18] E. vertebralis E. vertebralis
Naguilán* (56) 39°59’37” 73°20’40” This study Eupsophus sp. E. roseus and E. calcaratus
Camino a P.N. Alerce Costero* (60) 40°11’48” 73°25’56” This study E. calcaratus E. calcaratus
Puyehue (64) n.i. n.i. [18] E. calcaratus E. calcaratus
La Picada (66) n.i. n.i. [18] E. emiliopugini E. emiliopugini
Río Correntoso (69) 41°26’48” 72°39’54” This study E. calcaratus E. calcaratus
Chiloé (74?)e n.i. n.i. [18] E. calcaratus E. calcaratus
Yaldad (79) n.i. n.i. [18] E. calcaratus E. calcaratus
Isla Chaculay (87) n.i. n.i. [18] E. calcaratus E. calcaratus
Isla Rivero (106) n.i. n.i. [18] E. emiliopugini E. emiliopugini
Puerto Edén (96) n.i. n.i. [18] E. calcaratus E. calcaratus

Nominal species refers to the original labels of the samples or the identification according to the literature. Source indicates if the sequences were obtained in this study and/or were gathered from [18]. Proposed species refers to the nomenclatural changes derived from this study. Numbers in parentheses refer to the maps of Fig 2 and Fig A in S5 File; type localities are in bold; n.i. = not indicated in [18].

*Indicates new localities.

aOur material is labeled as E. queulensis, while that of Blotto et al. [18] as E. septentrionalis (see S2 Table).

bBlotto et al. [18] suggest that a probable new species is found there, previously identified as E. roseus (e.g. [21]).

cWebb & Greer [39] recorded the presence of E. roseus 7 km SSE from Tirúa, which corresponds almost exactly to the location of Primer Agua.

dWe considered this locality as representative from the area where Nuñez et al. [29] detected a new species lineage related to E. calcaratus.

eChiloé refers to a large island which is the imprecise type locality of E. calcaratus.