Dendrobates truncatus (Cope, 1861)

Ovalle-Pacheco, Andrés, Camacho-Rozo, Claudia & Arroyo, Sandy, 2019, Amphibians from Serrania de Las Quinchas, in the mid-Magdalena river valley, Colombia, Check List 15 (3), pp. 387-404 : 395

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https://doi.org/ 10.15560/15.3.387

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scientific name

Dendrobates truncatus (Cope, 1861)
status

 

Dendrobates truncatus (Cope, 1861) View in CoL

Phyllobates truncatus Cope 1861: 372 View in CoL .

Dendrobates truncatus View in CoL — Cope 1867: 197.

In this study, Males SVL = 22.4–26.5 mm, and females SVL = 25.8–29.7 mm. The dorsum is black with 2 dor- solateral lines that can vary from yellow, golden yellow, greenish yellow to almost blue; belly is black with irreg- ular blue spots; smooth skin, except on the legs ( Suárez and Alzate Basto 2014). A total of 34 individuals were found and were observed between 250 and 1000 m (Sta- tions 3, 4 and 5). They are commonly seen on the forest floor and the leaf litter. It is endemic to Colombia, between 100 and 1800 m, principally along the Magda- lena river valley ( Acosta-Galvis et al. 2006), from Chap- arral to the Colombian Caribbean, and the lowlands on the northern edge of the Cordillera Central and Cordillera Occidental, up to the Urabá gulf.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Amphibia

Order

Anura

Family

Dendrobatidae

Genus

Dendrobates

Loc

Dendrobates truncatus (Cope, 1861)

Ovalle-Pacheco, Andrés, Camacho-Rozo, Claudia & Arroyo, Sandy 2019
2019
Loc

Dendrobates truncatus

Cope ED 1867: 197
1867
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