Leptodactylus colombiensis Heyer, 1994
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Leptodactylus colombiensis Heyer, 1994 View in CoL
Leptodactylus colombiensis Heyer 1994: 82 View in CoL .
Only 1 individual with an SVL = 80 mm was reported. It was a medium sized male; lacked chest spines. This spe- cies is characterized by the presence of indistinct, short, or moderate-length dorsolateral folds; tympanum large. Sides of fingers weakly ridged, each thumb with 2 medial black spines, distal spine broad, moderately large, proxi- mal spine smaller, medium sized (Heyer 1994). Dorsum olive green, with small to medium black spots and foot cream colored; venter cream with tan dots or reticula- tions. Iris golden with dense brown dots. The species is found in the inter Andean valleys, but not in the Cauca river valley, and in the piedmont of the eastern savannas ( Angarita-Sierra 2014, Suárez and Alzate-Basto 2014, Restrepo et al. 2017.
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Leptodactylus colombiensis Heyer, 1994
Ovalle-Pacheco, Andrés, Camacho-Rozo, Claudia & Arroyo, Sandy 2019 |
Leptodactylus colombiensis Heyer 1994: 82
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