Pristimantis gaigei ( Dunn, 1931 )

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 : 393

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.15560/15.3.387

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scientific name

Pristimantis gaigei ( Dunn, 1931 )
status

 

Pristimantis gaigei ( Dunn, 1931) View in CoL

Lithodytes gaigei Dunn 1931: 387 .

Pristimantis gaigei View in CoL — Hedges et al. 2008: 120.

Males SVL = 26.3–28.5 mm, females SVL = 28.1–40.2 mm ( Suárez and Alzate Basto 2014). This species is recognized from other Pristimantis species of the study site by having Finger I longer than Finger II; fingers and toes usually lack well-defined discs; a very large tympanum. Frogs of small size; concave loreal region; adult males lack nuptial thumbs and vocal slits. The individuals col- lected in this study lack brightly colored dorsolateral stripes, the populations of biogeographic Chocó have a characteristic coloration pattern, with a uniformly gran- ular back, with two yellow, orange or red dorsolateral bands extending from behind the eye at least to the mid- dle of the body. A total of 48 individuals were found and were present in all the sampling stations. It was observed on the floor, leaf litter and even on bare soil. Pristimantis gaigei View in CoL occurs in Costa Rica, Panamá, and the lowlands of the Sinú region and the valleys of Cauca and Magdalena rivers in Colombia, in primary and secondary forests ( Suárez and Alzate Basto 2014, Frost 2019).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Amphibia

Order

Anura

Family

Craugastoridae

Genus

Pristimantis

Loc

Pristimantis gaigei ( Dunn, 1931 )

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

Pristimantis gaigei

Hedges SB & Duellman WE & Heinicke MP 2008: 120
2008
Loc

Lithodytes gaigei

Dunn ER 1931: 387
1931
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