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Cochranella pulverata Peters 1873

2008
Published as part of Guayasamin, Juan M., Cisneros-Heredia, Diego F. & Castroviejo-Fisher, Santiago, 2008, Taxonomic identity of Cochranella petersi Goin, 1961 and Centrolenella ametarsia Flores, 1987, pp.
Guayasamin, Juan M.   +2 more
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Cochranella nola Harvey 1996

2019
Cochranella nola. On 26 January 2014, we collected three specimens of Cochranella (CORBIDI 19156–58) (Fig. 1) at Chontachaca (13°01’22.72”S, 71°29’28.89”W; 985 m a.s.l.), Paucartambo Province, Cusco Department, Peru. The three specimens of Cochranella (Fig.
Chávez, Germán   +2 more
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Cochranella susatamai Ruiz-Carranza & Lynch 1995

2008
Cochranella susatamai Ruiz-Carranza & Lynch Ruiz-Carranza & Lynch (1995a y 1997) registraron esta especie en seis localidades en el flanco oriental de la Cordillera Central. Posteriormente, Gutierrez-C (2005) la reporta en el departamento de Antioquia, municipio de Anorí y Acosta et al.
Rada, Marco, Guayasamin, Juan M.
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A NEW SPECIES OF GLASS FROG (CENTROLENIDAE: COCHRANELLA) FROM THE LOWLANDS OF NORTHWESTERN ECUADOR, WITH COMMENTS ON THE COCHRANELLA GRANULOSA GROUP

Herpetologica, 2004
We describe a new species of Cochranella from the Montanas de Mache in the Choco Ecoregion of the lowlands of northwestern Ecuador. The new species is placed in the Cochranella granulosa group and can be distinguished from all other species of Cochranella by having: (1) white parietal and visceral peritonea; (2) a snout that is gradually inclined in ...
Juan M. Guayasamin, Elisa Bonaccorso
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Cochranella erminea Torres-Gastello, Suarez-Segovia

2014
Published as part of Twomey, Evan, Delia, Jesse & Castroviejo-Fisher, Santiago, 2014, A review of Northern Peruvian glassfrogs (Centrolenidae), with the description of four new remarkable species, pp.
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Cochranella adiazeta Ruiz-Carranza & Lynch 1991

2008
Published as part of Rada, Marco & Guayasamin, Juan M., 2008, Redescripción de Cochranella megista (Rivero, 1985) y ampliación de la distribución de nueve ranas de cristal (Anura: Centrolenidae) en Colombia, pp. 89-101 in Papéis Avulsos de Zoologia (São Paulo) (São Paulo) 48 (12) on page 99, DOI: 10.1590/s0031-10492008001200001, http://zenodo.org ...
Rada, Marco, Guayasamin, Juan M.
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Cochranella daidalea Ruiz-Carranza & Lynch 1991

2008
Cochranella daidalea Ruiz-Carranza & Lynch Su distribución abarca las zonas del piso térmico templado de la ladera occidental de la Cordillera Oriental, en los departamentos de Cundinamarca y Santander entre los 1600-2060 m. Recientemente ha sido registrada para el departamento del Cesar, municipio de González, vereda San Cayetano, 1600 m (Daza-R ...
Rada, Marco, Guayasamin, Juan M.
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A NEW SPECIES OF GLASS FROG (CENTROLENIDAE: COCHRANELLA OCELLATA GROUP) FROM CENTRAL PERU

Herpetologica, 2006
We describe a new species of Cochranella from the Cordillera de Carpish, Departamento Huanuco, Peru. The new species is placed in the Cochranella ocellata group and can be distinguished from all other species of Cochranella by having: (1) small white and dark purple spots on the dorsum; (2) a snout slightly protruding to truncate in lateral aspect; (3)
Juan M. Guayasamin   +3 more
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Cochranella guayasamini Twomey, Delia & Castroviejo-Fisher, 2014, new species

2014
Cochranella guayasamini new species Figures 19–21 Cochranella croceopodes Catenazzi and Venegas 2012 Cochranella sp. 2 Castroviejo-Fisher, Guayasamin, Gonzalez-Voyer, and Vilà 2014 Holotype. MHNC 13930, adult male in good state of preservation (right hind limb was cut below the knee and preserved for molecular analyses) collected from a stream near the
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The Distribution, Variation, and Life History of the Frog Cochranella viridissima in Mexico

American Midland Naturalist, 1960
Frogs belonging to the family Centrolenidae first were reported from Mexico by Taylor (1942:74-7), who described Centrolenella viridissima from Agua del Obispo, Guerrero, and recorded a specimen of Centrolenella fleischmanni from Salto de Agua, Cerro Ovando, Chiapas. An additional specimen of C.
William E. Duellman, Jerome B. Tulecke
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