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New distribution records of the critically endangered frog Telmatobufo bullocki Schmidt, 1952 (Anura: Calyptocephalellidae) in southern Chile [PDF]
In an effort to assess the current geographic distribution of the critically endangered frog Telmatobufo bullocki Schmidt, 1952, we conducted several field surveys in the Nahuelbuta mountain range in central-south Chile.
Felipe Rabanal, Virginia Moreno-Puig
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Geographic distribution of the rare and endangered Telmatobufo venustus (Philippi, 1899) (Anura, Calyptocephalellidae), with the description of a new locality and comments on the type locality [PDF]
Telmatobufo venustus was one of the rarest endemic amphibians of Chile until 2020. Prior to that year, this species had been known in four localities, three of them with uncertain location, including the type locality.
Claudio Correa +3 more
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Amphibia, Anura, Calyptocephalellidae, Telmatobufo bullocki Schmidt, 1952: distribution extension, habitat use and geographic distribution map [PDF]
We report a new locality for Telmatobufo bullocki, a critically endangered amphibian endemic of Chile. This new location, Los Queules National Reserve, has high relevance on the conservation of this species because is the only known population in a ...
Denise Donoso +4 more
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A new species, Telmatobufo ignotus, from the Reserva Nacional Los Queules, Cauquenes Province, central Chile is described herein. The new taxon is hypothesized based on a new combination of adult, larval, and chromosomal characters.
César C Cuevas
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We document the record of Telmatobufo venustus Phillipi (1899) in the Altos de Malalcura sector, Antuco, Biobío Region, Chile. This is the first record metamorphic Gosner 45 stage and the fourth georeferenced record of the species throughout its ...
Helen Díaz-Páez, Nicza Alveal
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Reportamos el hallazgo de dos individuos adultos del sapo hermoso Telmatobufo venustus, en un arroyo correntoso y en un ambiente de bosque templado de Nothofagus, en la comuna de San Fabián de Alico, Región de Ñuble, Chile. Los individuos fueron encontrados durante la noche, en el verano del 2019.
Niocolás Antonio González Véliz +4 more
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Chondrocranial and hyobranchial structure in two South American suctorial tadpoles of the genus Telmatobufo (Anura: Calyptocephalellidae). The chondrocranium, hyobranchium, rectus abdominis muscle, and epaxial musculature of Telmatobufo australis and T ...
J. Ramón Formas, César C. Cuevas
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Nota sobre Telmatobufo bullocki Schmidt (Anura, Leptodactylidae)
Basado en el encuentro de dos nuevos ejemplares de Telmatobufo bullocki se hacen algunas consideraciones sobre su biología, señalando que las diferencias de color y de tamaño hacen aparecer a esta especie como polimórfica. Se trata, además, de los únicos batracios chilenos que presentan espinas quitinosas -como característica sexual secundaria- bajo el
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Se hizo un análisis osteológico de las especies del género Telmatobufo (T. australis, T. bullocki, T. venustus), el que completa la definición genérica fundamentada exclusivamente en la osteología de T. bullocki y caracteres larvarios.
J. RAMÓN FORMAS +2 more
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Most Chilean amphibians belong to the subfamily Telmatobiinae (Anura, Leptodactylidae). Several phylogenetic studies of Leptodactylidae and Telmatobiinae, based principally on morphological characters, have implicitly suggested closer relationships of ...
CLAUDIO CORREA +3 more
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