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Cochranella geijskesi (Goin, 1966) TYPE LOCALITY. — Suriname, Wilhelmina Mountains. DISTRIBUTION. — This species is known only from its type locality but we assume that it occurs at least throughout the eastern Guiana Shield based on call identification. TAXONOMIC REMARKS.
Fouquet, Antoine +2 more
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Population status of Centrolene savagei (Anura: Centrolenidae) in the Western and Central Andes of Colombia [PDF]
determinar el estado de las poblaciones de Centrolene savagei (Centrolenidae) in la cordillera central y occidental de los Andes colombianos. Alcance: promover el estudio de las poblaciones de especies endémicas de ranas de cristal en Colombia ...
Bolívar-García, Wilmar +2 more
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Cochranella riveroi (Ayarzagüena 1992) * Holotype: MBUCV 6190. Type locality: Cumbre Cerro Aracamuni, Amazonas State, 1,600 m asl. Distribution: Region 5. Endemic to Cerro Aracamuni, a granitic mountain in Amazonas State. Selected references: Ayarzagüena (1992); Ayarzagüena and Señaris (1996); Señaris and Ayarzagüena (2005); Guayasamin et al. (2009).
Barrio-Amorós, César L. +2 more
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Extension of the distribution of Cochranella granulosa (Taylor, 1949) in Colombia and Ecuador
We report Cochranella granulosa as present from Honduras to NW Ecuador in a patchy distribution.
Barrio-Amorós, César L. +4 more
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“ Cochranella ” sp. Distribution: Temiche, base of Mount Marahuaka, Amazonas state. Remarks: Rivero (1961) reported a “ Cochranella sp. ” from Temiche, at the base of Mount Marahuaka, a tepui in Amazonas state, Venezuela. Goin (1968) mentions it could be Hyalinobatrachium taylori, but its poor condition prevents identification.
Barrio-Amorós, César L. +2 more
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Herpetofauna of the Bilsa Biological Station, province of Esmeraldas, Ecuador [PDF]
The Bilsa Biological Station is located on the Mache-Chindul mountains and protects some of the last rainforest remnants in the province of Esmeraldas, northwestern Ecuador. Since 2004, we have been inventorying the amphibians and reptiles of Bilsa.
Aulestia, Carlos +3 more
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Cochranella pulverata Peters 1873
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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Endemic Ecuadorian glassfrog Cochranella mache is Critically Endangered because of habitat loss [PDF]
Abstract Amphibians are one of the most threatened animal groups. In the Family Centrolenidae c. 50% of the species are declining and threatened with extinction. One of these is the glassfrog Cochranella mache, endemic to seasonal evergreen forests of the West Ecuadorian region and restricted to highly fragmented forest of < 100 km2 in the ...
Cisneros-Heredia, Diego F. +3 more
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ABSTRACT The Kloof Frog (Natalobatrachus bonebergi) is an Endangered South African endemic, demonstrating complex reproductive behaviours. This study, conducted in Vernon Crookes Nature Reserve, South Africa between April 2023 and April 2024, recorded acoustic and visual communication, male–male aggression, parental care and predation.
Arno van Niekerk +3 more
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Cochranella oyampiensis Lescure 1975
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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