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MUTPL Amphibian Collection

Authors: Székely, Paul; Székely, Diana; Armijos-Ojeda, Diego;
Abstract

The amphibian collection of the Museo de Zoología, Universidad Técnica Particular de Loja consist of approximately 1,700 specimens (by the end of 2023) preserved in alcohol. The majority of the specimens are from Azuay, El Oro, Loja, Morona Santiago and Zamora Chinchipe provinces, Southern Ecuador. The vast majority of the collection consists of frogs and toads (representing 15 families), with a small collection of salamanders and caecilians. La colección de anfibios del Museo de Zoología de la Universidad Técnica Particular de Loja consta de aproximadamente 1700 especímenes (a finales de 2023) conservados en alcohol. La mayoría de los ejemplares son de las provincias de Azuay, El Oro, Loja, Morona Santiago y Zamora Chinchipe, sur de Ecuador. La gran mayoría de la colección consiste en ranas y sapos (desde 15 familias), con una pequeña colección de salamandras y cecilias.

Keywords

Amphibia, Caudata, Occurrence, Gymnophiona, Ecuador, Anura, Specimen

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