- Moscoso, D.; Salinas, N.; Nauray, W. (2003). "Orquídeas del
Valle de
Cosñipata,
Parte Alta de la
Reserva de Biósfera del Manu,
Cusco – Peru". Lyonia...
- now
perhaps extinct.
Huachipairi -
extinct language once
spoken on the
Cosñipata River and
Pilcopata River,
department of
Madre de Dios.
Kushichineri /...
-
Pristimantis cosnipatae, also
known as Rio
Cosnipata robber frog, is a
species of frog in the
family Strabomantidae. It is
endemic to
Cusco Department...
- Strabomantidae. It is
endemic to Peru and
known from its type locality, the Río
Cosñipata Valley, on the
northeastern slopes of the
Cadena de Paucartambo, a frontal...
-
located (13°10'38.06"S, 71°36'16.36"W) in the
upper reaches of the
river Cosñipata, an
affluent of the
Madre de Dios River, in the
Paucartambo Province,...
-
Notodontidae first described by
James S.
Miller in 2008. It is
found in the
Cosnipata Valley east of
Cuzco in Peru. The
length of the
forewings is 11–11.5 mm...
-
species of
leptodactylid frogs of the
genus Eleutherodactylus from the
Cosñipata Valley, Peru".
Proceedings of the
Biological Society of Washington. 91:...
- is
endemic to Peru and only
known from Kosñipata
Valley (also
spelled Cosñipata) on the
northeastern slopes of the
Cadena de Paucartambo, a
frontal range...
- (monkeys from Tefé, Brazil)
Saimiri boliviensis nigriceps (monkeys from
Cosnipata, Peru)
Saimiri boliviensis pluvialis (monkeys from the Rio
Jurua in Brazil)...
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Enoclerus corcovado Opitz, 2021
Enoclerus cordifer (LeConte, 1849)
Enoclerus cosnipata Opitz, 2021
Enoclerus crabronarius (Spinola, 1844)
Enoclerus crinitus...