Ameerega Labialis
''Ameerega'' is a genus of poison dart frogs in the family Dendrobatidae. These frogs live around rocks that are nearby streams. They are found in central South America north to Panama. It contains many former species of the genus ''Epipedobates ''Epipedobates'' is a genus of poison dart frogs native to northern South America (Colombia and Ecuador) west of the Andes, including the western slopes. Common name phantasmal poison frogs has been suggested for the genus. Taxonomy ''Epipedobat ...''. Species The following species are recognised in the genus ''Ameerega'': References Poison dart frogs Amphibians of Central America Amphibians of South America Amphibian genera {{Dendrobatidae-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ameerega Trivittata
''Ameerega trivittata'',Grant, T. et al., (2006). Phylogenetic systematics of dart-poison frogs and their relatives (Amphibia: Athesphatanura: Dendrobatidae)' (PDF). Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History, 299, 1–262 formerly ''Epipedobates trivittatus'', is a species of frog in the family Dendrobatidae commonly known as the three-striped poison frog. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Guyana, Peru, Suriname, Venezuela, possibly Ecuador, and possibly French Guiana. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest floors and intermittent freshwater marshes. ''A. trivittata'' is diurnal and terrestrial. Its distinctive features include its large size (up to 50 mm), granular skin, lack of webbing between digits, and distinctive striped markings. The colour of these markings varies; typically the stripes are green, but yellow and orange specimens occur, as well. It lays terrestrial eggs, which are hidden in clutches under leaves. The ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ameerega Hahneli
''Ameerega hahneli'' is a species of frog in the family Dendrobatidae. It is found in the Amazonian lowlands of Brazil, Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, Venezuela, Guyana, French Guiana, and Suriname. It is named after Paul Hahnel, the collector of the type series. Taxonomy ''Ameerega hahneli'' has been mixed with '' Ameerega picta'', and also considered its synonym. It may represent several species; '' Ameerega altamazonica'' has already been split off from the former ''Ameerega hahneli''. Description Males measure and females in snout–vent length. The back and limbs are finely granular and brown in colour, with or without black spots. The flanks are black and bordered above by a narrow, white or cream colored dorsolateral line that extends from the tip of the snout to the groin. There is also a white or cream coloured labial stripe that does not extend onto the arm. The venter is blue with black reticulations. There are yellow-orange oval spots on the ventral surfaces of ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ameerega Planipaleae
The Oxapampa poison frog (''Ameerega planipaleae''; formerly ''Epipedobates planipaleae'') is a species of frog in the family Dendrobatidae endemic to Peru near Oxapampa, in the Pasco Region. Habitat This diurnal frog has been observed on the leaf litter near streams and in wetlands on mountains. It has been observed in some disturbed habitats, such as secondary forest A secondary forest (or second-growth forest) is a forest or woodland area which has regenerated through largely natural processes after human-caused Disturbance (ecology), disturbances, such as Logging, timber harvest or agriculture clearing, or ... near pine plantations, a disused fish farm, and passion fruit and chili plantations. Scientists saw the frog between 1924 and 2080 meters above sea level. The frog has been observed near Yanachaga-Chemillén National Park but there are no reports of it living within its boundaries. Threats The IUCN classifies this frog as critically endangered. Its principal threat ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ameerega Picta
The spot-legged poison frog (''Ameerega picta'';Grant, T. et al., (2006). Phylogenetic systematics of dart-poison frogs and their relatives (Amphibia: Athesphatanura: Dendrobatidae)' (PDF). Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History, 299, 1–262 formerly ''Epipedobates picta'') is a species of dendrobatid frog found in Bolivia, Brazil, Peru, and Venezuela. Home This frog has been observed on dead branches and leaf litter Plant litter (also leaf litter, tree litter, soil litter, litterfall, or duff) is dead plant material (such as leaves, bark, needles, twigs, and cladodes) that has fallen to the ground. This detritus or dead organic material and its constituen ... in primary and secondary tropical lowland and montane forests. It has also been observed at the edges of forests and in degraded habitats. Scientists observed the frog between 200 and 2500 meters above sea level. Its range includes many protected areas. Reproduction The female frog lays her eggs on ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ameerega Petersi
The Peru poison frog (''Ameerega petersi''), also known as Peruvian poison frog, Peruvian poison-arrow frog and emerald poison frog, is a species of frog in the family Dendrobatidae. Habitat It is found in eastern Peru (Ucayali River and Huallaga River basins) and western Brazil ( Acre state). Its natural habitats are primary premontane and subtropical or tropical forests, but not in disturbed habitats. It has been observed between 274 and 800 meters above sea level in other places The frog's known range includes several protected parks: Yanachaga-Chemillén National Park, and Parque Nacional Cordillera Azul, Parque Nacional da Serra do Divisor, and Reserva Extrativista do Alto Juruá. It is suspected in San Matias-San Carlos Protected Forest. Reproduction The female frog lays her eggs on the leaf litter Plant litter (also leaf litter, tree litter, soil litter, litterfall, or duff) is dead plant material (such as leaves, bark, needles, twigs, and cladodes) that has fa ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ameerega Peruviridis
''Ameerega'' is a genus of poison dart frogs in the family Dendrobatidae. These frogs live around rocks that are nearby streams. They are found in central South America north to Panama. It contains many former species of the genus ''Epipedobates ''Epipedobates'' is a genus of poison dart frogs native to northern South America (Colombia and Ecuador) west of the Andes, including the western slopes. Common name phantasmal poison frogs has been suggested for the genus. Taxonomy ''Epipedobat ...''. Species The following species are recognised in the genus ''Ameerega'': References Poison dart frogs Amphibians of Central America Amphibians of South America Amphibian genera {{Dendrobatidae-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ameerega Pepperi
''Ameerega pepperi'' is a species of poison frogs found in central Peru. It is similar morphologically to '' A. bassleri'', '' A. cainarachi'' and '' A. yoshina''; but can be distinguished by its advertisement call.Brown, Jason L., and Evan Twomey. "Complicated histories: three new species of poison frogs of the genus Ameerega (Anura: Dendrobatidae) from north-central Peru." Zootaxa 2049 (2009): 1-38. Description Two adult male specimens were both 28.6 mm long in snout-vent length and the female frogs were 30.8 - 34.4 mm long. The skin of the dorsum back is black with red, orange, or yellow patterning. There is more color near the head and less near the vent. There are two yellow stripes from each eye down the body. There are two yellow labial stripes starting at the nares. The ventrum is dark blue with black patterning. The legs are black or dark green in color. There are stripes on the back legs. The iris of the eye is black in color. These frogs can differ in color geographi ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ameerega Parvula
''Ameerega parvula'' is a species of poison dart frog that lives in Colombia, Ecuador and Peru. Description The size of ''Ameerega parvula'' ranges between 17.5 and 24 mm. Mature frogs display a black base color and a dark red spotted back. Their body and limb undersides exhibit either black with blue marbling or blue with black marbling. The marbling pattern extends partially onto the body's sides. Additionally, there is an unfinished light blue stripe that starts at the forelimbs, runs along the upper lip, and concludes near the outer edge of the eye or nostril. Reproduction The female frog lays her eggs on the ground. After the eggs hatch, the frogs carry the tadpoles to water. The tadpoles measure 12.10 to 27.13 mm long during stages 25-40. They are brown in color with dark brown-black spots. The tail is light brown near the body and lighter gray-tan near the end. There are small gray and brown spots on the tail. The top fin is clear. The belly is transparent and the ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ameerega Panguana
''Ameerega panguana'' is a species of poison dart frog found in Peru that was first described in 2019. Description ''Ameerega panguana'' is a small species of ''Ameerega'', adult males are slightly smaller than females (the only sign of sexual dimorphism Sexual dimorphism is the condition where sexes of the same species exhibit different Morphology (biology), morphological characteristics, including characteristics not directly involved in reproduction. The condition occurs in most dioecy, di ...): males' size ranges from 16.9 to 19.7 mm and females' size ranges from 16.6 to 22.1 mm. Habitat ''Ameerega panguana'' is found at elevations of 200–400m in Huánaco, Peru in small streams in disturbed forested habitats, especially purma forest. The frog's known range includes four protected areas: San Matías–San Carlos Protection Forest, El Sira Communal Reserve, Yánesha Communal Reservation, and a private concession called ACP Panguana. Reproduction Th ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ameerega Munduruku
''Ameerega munduruku'' is a species of poison dart frog in the family Dentrobatidae. It was described in 2017 by the herpetologist Matheus Neves and his colleagues, and is named after the Munduruku, an ethnic group native to Brazil. A medium-sized frog for its genus, it has a snout–vent length of for adult males and for adult females. It has black uppersides, with a cream stripe from the snout to the groin, white undersides with worm-like black markings, and brown uppersides to the limbs. There are orange spots on the armpit and lower leg and an orange stripe from the groin to the thigh. Both sexes are similar but can be told apart by the presence of vocal slits in males. The species is endemic to Brazil, where it is known from two localities in the states of Pará and Mato Grosso. It inhabits Mato Grosso tropical dry forests and Madeira–Tapajós moist forests at elevations of around , where it shelters in rocky outcrops near water in open areas of forest. It breeds during ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ameerega Macero
''Ameerega'' is a genus of poison dart frogs in the family Dendrobatidae. These frogs live around rocks that are nearby streams. They are found in central South America north to Panama. It contains many former species of the genus ''Epipedobates ''Epipedobates'' is a genus of poison dart frogs native to northern South America (Colombia and Ecuador) west of the Andes, including the western slopes. Common name phantasmal poison frogs has been suggested for the genus. Taxonomy ''Epipedobat ...''. Species The following species are recognised in the genus ''Ameerega'': References Poison dart frogs Amphibians of Central America Amphibians of South America Amphibian genera {{Dendrobatidae-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |