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Rapid global expansion of the fungal disease chytridiomycosis into declining and healthy amphibian populations. [PDF]
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First country record of Atractus medusa (Serpentes, Dipsadidae) in Ecuador [PDF]
Cisneros-Heredia, Diego F., Romero, Ana
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Contributions to the knowledge of amphibians and reptiles from Volta Grande do Xingu, northern Brazil [PDF]
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Amphibia, Anura, Centrolenidae: Cochranella orejuela, first country records from Ecuador.
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Amphibia, Anura, Centrolenidae, Cochranella adenocheira: distribution and range extension, Brazil
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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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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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A NEW SPECIES OF GLASS FROG (CENTROLENIDAE: COCHRANELLA OCELLATA GROUP) FROM CENTRAL PERU
Herpetologica, 2006We 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
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