- A
Faucett Perú
Douglas C-54
crashed into a
mountain near
Cordillera de
Carpish, Peru,
killing all 72 on board.
December 30 –
Aeroflot Flight L-51, an...
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Ctenophryne carpish is a rare and little-known
species of
microhylid frogs endemic to Peru. It is
known from its type
locality on the
Cordillera de
Carpish, Huánuco...
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Douglas C-54,
crashed on 8
December 1967
against a
mountain at
Cordillera de
Carpish. All 66 p****engers and 6 crew
members aboard were killed. The
Douglas C-54...
- only
known from the
vicinity of its type
locality in the
Cordillera de
Carpish [es], Huánuco Region.
Pristimantis symptosus was
described based on a single...
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Cophyla tetra Cophyla tsaratananaensis Ctenophryne barbatula Ctenophryne carpish Hoplophryne rogersi Hoplophryne uluguruensis Kalophrynus cryptophonus Kalophrynus...
- type
locality in the
Pachitea Province, as well as from the
Cordillera de
Carpish, both in the Huánuco Region. The
specific name
kauneorum honors Andreas...
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endemic to Peru and only
known from its type
locality on the
Cordillera de
Carpish, Huánuco Region. The
specific name
zeugocystis refers to the
paired brood...
- in a
crash when the DC-4
impacted the 10,225 feet (3,117 m) high
Cerro Carpish in the
Andes while at an
altitude of 10,220 feet (3,120 m),
after whcih...
- field. On
December 8, 1967, a
Faucett DC-4 airliner,
crashed into
Mount Carpish at 10,200 feet,
shortly before it was
scheduled to land at
Tingo María...
- tetra)
Tsaratanana giant treefrog (Cophyla tsaratananaensis)
Ctenophryne carpish Usambara blue-bellied frog (Hoplophryne rogersi)
Uluguru blue-bellied frog...