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A Small Amphibian Fauna from a Previously Unexplored Paramo of the Cordillera Occidental in Western Colombia

Authors: John D. Lynch;

A Small Amphibian Fauna from a Previously Unexplored Paramo of the Cordillera Occidental in Western Colombia

Abstract

Four amphibian species were found on an isolated paramo (3300-3600 m) in the central part of the Cordillera Occidental of Colombia. The single salamander species is proposed as a new species of the Bolitoglossa palmata group, and the two Eleutherodactylus species are described as new. One of these appears to be a member of the E. leptolophus group Centrolene buckleyi, a widespread species in the northern Andes, was also found.

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