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Elachistocleis
''Elachistocleis'' is a genus of Microhylidae, microhylid frogs found in southern America from Panama southwards. Their common name is oval frogs, although for historic reasons not all species are named so. [web application]. 2013. Berkeley, California''Elachistocleis'' AmphibiaWeb, available at http://amphibiaweb.org/. (Accessed: 29 November 2013). Taxonomy A 2021 study found that the genus originated in the Andes during the Oligocene, and contains two distinct Clade, clades that diverged from one another during the Middle Miocene. They dispersed throughout South America following the drying-out of the Pebas Formation, Pebas mega-wetland system, aided by the Amazon basin and other hydrological systems. Recent taxonomic evidence indicates that the type species, ''Elachistocleis ovalis, E. ovalis'', is a ''nomen nudum'', as it has no holotype, Type (biology), type locality, and its description lacks detail. The name has been applied to many ''Elachistocleis'' populations across ...
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Elachistocleis Nigrogularis
''Elachistocleis'' is a genus of Microhylidae, microhylid frogs found in southern America from Panama southwards. Their common name is oval frogs, although for historic reasons not all species are named so. [web application]. 2013. Berkeley, California''Elachistocleis'' AmphibiaWeb, available at http://amphibiaweb.org/. (Accessed: 29 November 2013). Taxonomy A 2021 study found that the genus originated in the Andes during the Oligocene, and contains two distinct Clade, clades that diverged from one another during the Middle Miocene. They dispersed throughout South America following the drying-out of the Pebas Formation, Pebas mega-wetland system, aided by the Amazon basin and other hydrological systems. Recent taxonomic evidence indicates that the type species, ''Elachistocleis ovalis, E. ovalis'', is a ''nomen nudum'', as it has no holotype, Type (biology), type locality, and its description lacks detail. The name has been applied to many ''Elachistocleis'' populations across ...
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Elachistocleis Muiraquitan
''Elachistocleis'' is a genus of microhylid frogs found in southern America from Panama southwards. Their common name is oval frogs, although for historic reasons not all species are named so. eb application 2013. Berkeley, California''Elachistocleis'' AmphibiaWeb, available at http://amphibiaweb.org/. (Accessed: 29 November 2013). Taxonomy A 2021 study found that the genus originated in the Andes during the Oligocene, and contains two distinct clades that diverged from one another during the Middle Miocene. They dispersed throughout South America following the drying-out of the Pebas mega-wetland system, aided by the Amazon basin and other hydrological systems. Recent taxonomic evidence indicates that the type species, '' E. ovalis'', is a ''nomen nudum'', as it has no holotype, type locality, and its description lacks detail. The name has been applied to many ''Elachistocleis'' populations across South America, which are all now considered to represent undescribed species ...
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Elachistocleis Matogrosso
''Elachistocleis'' is a genus of microhylid frogs found in southern America from Panama southwards. Their common name is oval frogs, although for historic reasons not all species are named so. eb application 2013. Berkeley, California''Elachistocleis'' AmphibiaWeb, available at http://amphibiaweb.org/. (Accessed: 29 November 2013). Taxonomy A 2021 study found that the genus originated in the Andes during the Oligocene, and contains two distinct clades that diverged from one another during the Middle Miocene. They dispersed throughout South America following the drying-out of the Pebas mega-wetland system, aided by the Amazon basin and other hydrological systems. Recent taxonomic evidence indicates that the type species, '' E. ovalis'', is a ''nomen nudum'', as it has no holotype, type locality, and its description lacks detail. The name has been applied to many ''Elachistocleis'' populations across South America, which are all now considered to represent undescribed species ...
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Elachistocleis Magna
''Elachistocleis'' is a genus of microhylid frogs found in southern America from Panama southwards. Their common name is oval frogs, although for historic reasons not all species are named so. eb application 2013. Berkeley, California''Elachistocleis'' AmphibiaWeb, available at http://amphibiaweb.org/. (Accessed: 29 November 2013). Taxonomy A 2021 study found that the genus originated in the Andes during the Oligocene, and contains two distinct clades that diverged from one another during the Middle Miocene. They dispersed throughout South America following the drying-out of the Pebas mega-wetland system, aided by the Amazon basin and other hydrological systems. Recent taxonomic evidence indicates that the type species, '' E. ovalis'', is a ''nomen nudum'', as it has no holotype, type locality, and its description lacks detail. The name has been applied to many ''Elachistocleis'' populations across South America, which are all now considered to represent undescribed species ...
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Elachistocleis Helianneae
''Elachistocleis'' is a genus of microhylid frogs found in southern America from Panama southwards. Their common name is oval frogs, although for historic reasons not all species are named so. eb application 2013. Berkeley, California''Elachistocleis'' AmphibiaWeb, available at http://amphibiaweb.org/. (Accessed: 29 November 2013). Taxonomy A 2021 study found that the genus originated in the Andes during the Oligocene, and contains two distinct clades that diverged from one another during the Middle Miocene. They dispersed throughout South America following the drying-out of the Pebas mega-wetland system, aided by the Amazon basin and other hydrological systems. Recent taxonomic evidence indicates that the type species, '' E. ovalis'', is a ''nomen nudum'', as it has no holotype, type locality, and its description lacks detail. The name has been applied to many ''Elachistocleis'' populations across South America, which are all now considered to represent undescribed species ...
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Elachistocleis Haroi
''Elachistocleis'' is a genus of microhylid frogs found in southern America from Panama southwards. Their common name is oval frogs, although for historic reasons not all species are named so. eb application 2013. Berkeley, California''Elachistocleis'' AmphibiaWeb, available at http://amphibiaweb.org/. (Accessed: 29 November 2013). Taxonomy A 2021 study found that the genus originated in the Andes during the Oligocene, and contains two distinct clades that diverged from one another during the Middle Miocene. They dispersed throughout South America following the drying-out of the Pebas mega-wetland system, aided by the Amazon basin and other hydrological systems. Recent taxonomic evidence indicates that the type species, '' E. ovalis'', is a ''nomen nudum'', as it has no holotype, type locality, and its description lacks detail. The name has been applied to many ''Elachistocleis'' populations across South America, which are all now considered to represent undescribed species ...
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Elachistocleis Corumbaensis
''Elachistocleis'' is a genus of microhylid frogs found in southern America from Panama southwards. Their common name is oval frogs, although for historic reasons not all species are named so. eb application 2013. Berkeley, California''Elachistocleis'' AmphibiaWeb, available at http://amphibiaweb.org/. (Accessed: 29 November 2013). Taxonomy A 2021 study found that the genus originated in the Andes during the Oligocene, and contains two distinct clades that diverged from one another during the Middle Miocene. They dispersed throughout South America following the drying-out of the Pebas mega-wetland system, aided by the Amazon basin and other hydrological systems. Recent taxonomic evidence indicates that the type species, '' E. ovalis'', is a ''nomen nudum'', as it has no holotype, type locality, and its description lacks detail. The name has been applied to many ''Elachistocleis'' populations across South America, which are all now considered to represent undescribed species ...
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Elachistocleis Cesarii
''Elachistocleis'' is a genus of microhylid frogs found in southern America from Panama southwards. Their common name is oval frogs, although for historic reasons not all species are named so. eb application 2013. Berkeley, California''Elachistocleis'' AmphibiaWeb, available at http://amphibiaweb.org/. (Accessed: 29 November 2013). Taxonomy A 2021 study found that the genus originated in the Andes during the Oligocene, and contains two distinct clades that diverged from one another during the Middle Miocene. They dispersed throughout South America following the drying-out of the Pebas mega-wetland system, aided by the Amazon basin and other hydrological systems. Recent taxonomic evidence indicates that the type species, '' E. ovalis'', is a ''nomen nudum'', as it has no holotype, type locality, and its description lacks detail. The name has been applied to many ''Elachistocleis'' populations across South America, which are all now considered to represent undescribed species ...
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Elachistocleis Carvalhoi
''Elachistocleis'' is a genus of microhylid frogs found in southern America from Panama southwards. Their common name is oval frogs, although for historic reasons not all species are named so. eb application 2013. Berkeley, California''Elachistocleis'' AmphibiaWeb, available at http://amphibiaweb.org/. (Accessed: 29 November 2013). Taxonomy A 2021 study found that the genus originated in the Andes during the Oligocene, and contains two distinct clades that diverged from one another during the Middle Miocene. They dispersed throughout South America following the drying-out of the Pebas mega-wetland system, aided by the Amazon basin and other hydrological systems. Recent taxonomic evidence indicates that the type species, '' E. ovalis'', is a ''nomen nudum'', as it has no holotype, type locality, and its description lacks detail. The name has been applied to many ''Elachistocleis'' populations across South America, which are all now considered to represent undescribed species ...
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Elachistocleis Bumbameuboi
''Elachistocleis'' is a genus of microhylid frogs found in southern America from Panama southwards. Their common name is oval frogs, although for historic reasons not all species are named so. eb application 2013. Berkeley, California''Elachistocleis'' AmphibiaWeb, available at http://amphibiaweb.org/. (Accessed: 29 November 2013). Taxonomy A 2021 study found that the genus originated in the Andes during the Oligocene, and contains two distinct clades that diverged from one another during the Middle Miocene. They dispersed throughout South America following the drying-out of the Pebas mega-wetland system, aided by the Amazon basin and other hydrological systems. Recent taxonomic evidence indicates that the type species, '' E. ovalis'', is a ''nomen nudum'', as it has no holotype, type locality, and its description lacks detail. The name has been applied to many ''Elachistocleis'' populations across South America, which are all now considered to represent undescribed species ...
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Elachistocleis Bicolor
''Elachistocleis bicolor'' (common name: two-colored oval frog, es, rana pinguino or ''sapito panza amarilla'') is a species of frog in the family Microhylidae. It is found in central Argentina and northward through Paraguay and Uruguay to Amazonian Brazil; earlier reports from Bolivia probably refer to '' Elachistocleis haroi''. Habitat ''Elachistocleis bicolor'' is an abundant species occurring in seasonally flooded grasslands and in dry and moist forests. It can also survive in rural gardens and urban areas. Description ''Elachistocleis bicolor'' are nocturnal and semi-fossorial in their lifestyle. During periods of aestivation, they can be found inside ant and termite nests. Male ''Elachistocleis bicolor'' grow to a snout–vent length of and females to . Its name refers to its striking colour pattern with brownish back and yellowish dorsum. ''Elachistocleis bicolor'' feed primarily on ants and termites, with other insects making minor contributions to their diets. In one ...
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Elachistocleis Pearsei
''Elachistocleis pearsei'' (common name: Colombian plump frog) is a species of frog in the family Microhylidae. It is found in the Pacific versant of western Costa Rica, Panama, Caribbean lowlands of Colombia and into the Magdalena River Valley, and in northwest Venezuela. The specific name ''pearsei'' honors Arthur Sperry Pearse, an American zoologist. ''Elachistocleis pearsei'' was until 2012 considered to form monotypic genus ''Relictivomer'', but in molecular phylogeny ''Elachistocleis pearsei'' is nested within other ''Elachistocleis'', leading to resurrection of name ''Elachistocleis pearsei''. ''Elachistocleis pearsei'' is a nocturnal and fossorial lowland frog occurring at elevations less than . Its range extends from lowland dry forests to premontane rain/wet forests. Breeding takes place in temporary and permanent pools after the rains. It probably is locally impacted by habitat loss Habitat destruction (also termed habitat loss and habitat reduction) is the pro ...
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