
pmid: 26473219
Glassfrogs (family Centrolenidae) are a charismatic group that currently contains about 149 species biogeographically restricted to the Neotropics (Frost 2013). The advertisement call and tadpole has been described for less than 25% glassfrog species, 32 and 35 species respectively (e.g. Márquez et al. 1996; Ospina-Sarria et al. 2011). Centrolene savagei (Ruiz-Carranza & Lynch 1991; Fig. 1) is a species of relatively small size frogs (mean snout-vent length, SVL, females: 23.6 mm, males: 21.1 mm) occurring in both the Western and Central Andes (Cordillera Occidental and Cordillera Central) of Colombia, between 1400–2410 m a.s.l. (Ruiz-Carranza & Lynch 1991; Rojas-Morales et al. 2011). Although there is some information regarding egg attendance and natural history of C. savagei (Vargas-Salinas et al. 2007), neither the advertisement call or the larval morphology have been described.
Male, Animal Structures, Biodiversity, Colombia, Larva, Animals, Body Size, Female, Anura, Vocalization, Animal, Taxonomy
Male, Animal Structures, Biodiversity, Colombia, Larva, Animals, Body Size, Female, Anura, Vocalization, Animal, Taxonomy
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