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Gastrotheca Nebulanastes
''Gastrotheca'' is a genus of frogs in the family Hemiphractidae. They are found in Central America south of Costa Rica and in South America. Most species occur in the American Cordillera from southern Costa Rica to north-western Argentina. This genus makes up the bulk of marsupial frog diversity; formerly it was placed in the "Leptodactylidae" assemblage. Marsupial frogs are so-called because they possess a dorsal brood pouch. In some species the eggs are fertilized on the female's lower back, and are inserted in her pouch with the aid of the male's toes. The eggs remain in contact with the female's vascular tissue, which provides them oxygen. ''Gastrotheca guentheri'' (Guenther's marsupial frog) is the only known frog with true teeth in its lower jaw. ''Gastrotheca riobambae'' (Andean marsupial tree frog) is kept as pet and is used in scientific experiments. '' Gastrotheca gemma'' was additionally discovered in 2021. Species There are 74 species recognized in the genus ' ...
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Gastrotheca Cornuta
The horned marsupial frog (''Gastrotheca cornuta''), originally named ''Nototrema cornutum'' (Boulenger) after the first describer George Albert Boulenger in 1898),''GBIF-Global Biodiversity Information Facility''
accessdate 2019-02-19 is a species of in the family . It is an arboreal species found in , , ...
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Gastrotheca Abdita
''Gastrotheca abdita'' is a species of frog in the family Hemiphractidae. It is endemic to Peru and only known from the Cordillera Colán in the Amazonas Region. The specific name ''abdita'' is Latin for "exiled" or "removed" and refers to the geographic isolation of the Cordillera Colán. Common name Cordillera Colan marsupial frog has been coined for it. Description Males grow to a maximum size of and females to in snout–vent length. The head is slightly wider than it is long. The snout is acuminate in dorsal view and bluntly rounded in profile. The tympanum is brown and distinct, covered by the supra-tympanic fold in its upper part. The fingers have no webbing but bear discs that are much wider than the digits. The toes are about one-fourth webbed and bear discs that are slightly smaller than the finger discs. The dorsum is in most individuals uniform brown, but some have a paler mid-dorsal mark. Skin is smooth dorsally and granular on flanks, belly, and proximal poster ...
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Gastrotheca Christiani
''Gastrotheca christiani'' is a species of frog in the family Hemiphractidae. It is endemic to Argentina. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and rocky areas. It is threatened by habitat loss Habitat destruction (also termed habitat loss and habitat reduction) is the process by which a natural habitat becomes incapable of supporting its native species. The organisms that previously inhabited the site are displaced or dead, thereby .... References Gastrotheca Amphibians of Argentina Amphibians of the Andes Endemic fauna of Argentina Taxonomy articles created by Polbot Amphibians described in 1967 {{Hemiphractidae-stub ...
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Gastrotheca Carinaceps
''Gastrotheca'' is a genus of frogs in the family Hemiphractidae. They are found in Central America south of Costa Rica and in South America. Most species occur in the American Cordillera from southern Costa Rica to north-western Argentina. This genus makes up the bulk of marsupial frog diversity; formerly it was placed in the "Leptodactylidae" assemblage. Marsupial frogs are so-called because they possess a dorsal brood pouch. In some species the eggs are fertilized on the female's lower back, and are inserted in her pouch with the aid of the male's toes. The eggs remain in contact with the female's vascular tissue, which provides them oxygen. ''Gastrotheca guentheri'' (Guenther's marsupial frog) is the only known frog with true teeth in its lower jaw. ''Gastrotheca riobambae'' (Andean marsupial tree frog) is kept as pet and is used in scientific experiments. '' Gastrotheca gemma'' was additionally discovered in 2021. Species There are 74 species recognized in the genus ' ...
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Gastrotheca Bufona
''Gastrotheca bufona'' (common name: Antioquia marsupial frog) is a species of frog in the family Hemiphractidae. It is endemic to Colombia and known from the Cordillera Central and Cordillera Occidental in Antioquia and Caldas Departments, at elevations of asl. The specific name ''bufona'' is derived from Spanish ''bufón'', meaning a jester or clown, and refers to the frog's "gaudy" appearance. Description The holotype, an adult male, measured in snout–vent length. The upper eyelids bear characteristic "horns", triangular fleshy appendages. Also the heels have well-developed dermal appendages. Body is somewhat elongate. Skin of upper parts of the body is coarse and glandular. Habitat and conservation The natural habitat of ''Gastrotheca bufona'' is primary Andean cloud forest. It lives in the canopy. It is a rare species threatened by habitat loss Habitat destruction (also termed habitat loss and habitat reduction) is the process by which a natural habitat becomes ...
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Gastrotheca Aureomaculata
The gold-spotted marsupial frog (''Gastrotheca aureomaculata'') is a species of frogs in the family Hemiphractidae. It is endemic to Colombia. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist montane forests, rivers, freshwater marshes, rural gardens, and heavily degraded former forest. It is threatened by habitat loss Habitat destruction (also termed habitat loss and habitat reduction) is the process by which a natural habitat becomes incapable of supporting its native species. The organisms that previously inhabited the site are displaced or dead, thereby .... References Gastrotheca Frogs of South America Amphibians of Colombia Endemic fauna of Colombia Amphibians of the Andes Amphibians described in 1970 Taxonomy articles created by Polbot Taxobox binomials not recognized by IUCN {{Hemiphractidae-stub ...
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Gastrotheca Atympana
''Gastrotheca atympana'' is a species of frog in the family Hemiphractidae. It is endemic to Peru and only known from its type locality in the Pampa Hermosa National Sanctuary, Junín Region. It lacks an external tympanum, hence the specific name ''atympana''. Description The holotype, an adult male, measured in snout–vent length. External tympanum is lacking. The dorsum and flanks are pale gray. There are orange-brown markings with narrow, dark brown edges. The dorsal skin is finely shagreen. The iris is pale yellowish tan above and pale gray below and has black reticulations. Habitat and conservation ''Gastrotheca atympana'' inhabits humid montane primary forest at about above sea level. It has been collected in dense forest on tree branches some 1.2 meters above the ground. ''Gastrotheca atympana'' is only known from two individuals collected in 2003 and 2004, despite regular searches. Outside the Pampa Hermosa National Sanctuary, potential threats to this species ...
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Gastrotheca Argenteovirens
''Gastrotheca argenteovirens'' is a species of frog in the family Hemiphractidae. It is endemic to Colombia and occurs in the Colombian Massif, Cordillera Central, and Cordillera Occidental in the Quindío, Tolima, Valle del Cauca, Cauca, and Nariño Departments. Common name Popayan marsupial frog has been coined for it. Description Adult males measure and adult females in snout–vent length. The head is slightly wider than it is long. The snout bluntly rounded in dorsal view and truncate (or nearly so) in profile. The tympanum is brown. The finger discs are much wider than the digits. The toes are about half-webbed. The dorsum is tan or green. It is uniform or with dark brown longitudinal paravertebral markings and/or dark flecks. The flanks are brown or green, turning blue with black spots in the groin. The ventrum is creamy gray, usually with black flecks. Habitat and conservation ''Gastrotheca argenteovirens'' occurs in Andean forests and sub- paramos at elevatio ...
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Gastrotheca Aratia
''Gastrotheca'' is a genus of frogs in the family Hemiphractidae. They are found in Central America south of Costa Rica and in South America. Most species occur in the American Cordillera from southern Costa Rica to north-western Argentina. This genus makes up the bulk of marsupial frog diversity; formerly it was placed in the "Leptodactylidae" assemblage. Marsupial frogs are so-called because they possess a dorsal brood pouch. In some species the eggs are fertilized on the female's lower back, and are inserted in her pouch with the aid of the male's toes. The eggs remain in contact with the female's vascular tissue, which provides them oxygen. ''Gastrotheca guentheri'' (Guenther's marsupial frog) is the only known frog with true teeth in its lower jaw. ''Gastrotheca riobambae'' (Andean marsupial tree frog) is kept as pet and is used in scientific experiments. '' Gastrotheca gemma'' was additionally discovered in 2021. Species There are 74 species recognized in the genus ' ...
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Gastrotheca Antoniiochoai
''Gastrotheca antoniiochoai'' is a species of frog in the family Hemiphractidae. It is endemic to Peru and only known from near its type locality near the Wayqecha Biological Station (Cusco Region). It has been collected from cloud forest at elevations of about above sea level. It appears to be an arboreal species living in bromeliads. The species occurs in the Manú National Park Manú National Park ( es, Parque Nacional del Manú) is a national park and biosphere reserve located in the regions of Madre de Dios and Cusco in Peru. It protects a diverse number of ecosystems including lowland rainforests, cloud forests and ... and does not face significant threats. References antoniiochoai Amphibians of the Andes Amphibians of Peru Endemic fauna of Peru Amphibians described in 2005 {{Hemiphractidae-stub ...
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Gastrotheca Antomia
''Gastrotheca antomia'' is a species of frog in the family Hemiphractidae. It is endemic to Colombia and found on the western versant of the Cordillera Occidental in Antioquia, Risaralda, Chocó, and Valle del Cauca Departments, at elevations of asl. The natural habitat of ''Gastrotheca antomia'' is Andean cloud forest. It is threatened by habitat loss Habitat destruction (also termed habitat loss and habitat reduction) is the process by which a natural habitat becomes incapable of supporting its native species. The organisms that previously inhabited the site are displaced or dead, thereby .... References antomia Amphibians of the Andes Amphibians of Colombia Endemic fauna of Colombia Amphibians described in 1997 Taxa named by John Douglas Lynch Taxonomy articles created by Polbot {{Hemiphractidae-stub ...
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Gastrotheca Angustifrons
''Gastrotheca angustifrons'' is a species of frog in the family Hemiphractidae. It is found in Colombia and Ecuador. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and rivers. It is threatened by habitat loss Habitat destruction (also termed habitat loss and habitat reduction) is the process by which a natural habitat becomes incapable of supporting its native species. The organisms that previously inhabited the site are displaced or dead, thereby .... References Gastrotheca Amphibians of Ecuador Amphibians of Colombia Taxonomy articles created by Polbot Amphibians described in 1898 {{Hemiphractidae-stub ...
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