Sachatamia sp.
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Sachatamia sp. : Figure 3B
Material examined. Table 1.
Craugastor metriosistus Ospina-Sarria, Angarita-Sierra & Pedroza-Banda, 2015 : Figure 3C
Craugastor metriosistus Ospina-Sarria et al. 2015: 165 View in CoL .
Material examined. Table 1.
A medium-sized frog characterized by having extensive toe webbing and a uniformly reddish brown coloration on the posterior surfaces of the thighs. Craugastor metriosistus differ from C. longirostris and C. raniformis (the latter also distributed in the Magdalena river valley) in having the throat with median white gular stripe and dark coloration on either side (throat with spot- ted pattern or short lines in C. longirostris and white to cream in C. raniformis ), in having posterior surfaces of the thighs reddish brown (dark to reddish brown with small and conspicuous pale spots in C. raniformis ), and in having webbing extending to the proximal portion of the distal subarticular tubercle on the outer side of toe III (webbing extends to middle portion between basal and distal subarticular tubercle on the outer side of toe III in C. raniformis and C. longirostris ; Ospina-Sarria et al. 2015).
Pristimantis fallax ( Lynch & Rueda-Almonacid, 1999) : Figure 3D
Eleutherodactylus fallax Lynch and Rueda-Almonacid 1999: 308 View in CoL .
Pristimantis fallax View in CoL — Hedges et al. 2008: 118.
Material examined. Table 1.
Pristimantis fallax is a moderate size frog with a shagreen dorsum; finger I longer than finger II; toe V slightly longer than toe III; absence of toe webbing and broad disks on outer fingers. The most distinctive feature of P. fallax is the coloration pattern of the throat consisting in a lateral portion reticulated with gray to black, defin- ing cream central raphe, a feature shared with Craugastor fitzingeri . Although superficially resembling C. fitzingeri , P. fallax is easily distinguished in having toe V slightly longer than toe III (toe III slightly longer than toe V in C. fitzingeri ), absence of webbing on toes (basally webbed in C. fitzingeri ), and by having the posterior surfaces of the thighs unicolor (with pale spots in C. fitzingeri ).
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Sachatamia sp.
Restrepo, Adriana, Molina-Zuluaga, Claudia, Hurtado, Juan P., Marín, Carlos M. & Daza, Juan M. 2017 |
Craugastor metriosistus
Ospina-Sarria JJ & Angarita-Sierra T & Pedroza-Banda R 2015: 165 |
Pristimantis fallax
Hedges SB & Duellman WE & Heinicke MP 2008: 118 |
Eleutherodactylus fallax
Lynch JD & Rueda-Almonacid JV 1999: 308 |