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Herpetologica, 2006
We describe a new species of Cochranella from cloud forests in La Paz, Bolivia. The new species is assigned to the C. granulosa Group and characterized by the presence of crenulate folds, distinctive coloration, and the first finger shorter than the second. The new species occurs in sympatry with C. spiculata and C. sp.
Rodrigo Aguayo, Michael B. Harvey
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We describe a new species of Cochranella from cloud forests in La Paz, Bolivia. The new species is assigned to the C. granulosa Group and characterized by the presence of crenulate folds, distinctive coloration, and the first finger shorter than the second. The new species occurs in sympatry with C. spiculata and C. sp.
Rodrigo Aguayo, Michael B. Harvey
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Zootaxa, 2017
The glassfrog genus Cochranella, with nine recognized species, is distributed in the lowlands and mid elevation of the Neotropical forests, from Nicaragua to Bolivia (Guayasamin et al. 2009; Twomey et al. 2014). Four species are trans-Andean—C. granulosa (Taylor 1949) occurs in the lowlands and mountains, at mid elevation, of Central America, C ...
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The glassfrog genus Cochranella, with nine recognized species, is distributed in the lowlands and mid elevation of the Neotropical forests, from Nicaragua to Bolivia (Guayasamin et al. 2009; Twomey et al. 2014). Four species are trans-Andean—C. granulosa (Taylor 1949) occurs in the lowlands and mountains, at mid elevation, of Central America, C ...
Molina-Zuluaga, Claudia +4 more
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Deforestation and the Structure of Frog Communities in the Humedale Terraba-Sierpe, Costa Rica
Zoological Science, 2009Gentile Francesco Ficetola +1 more
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