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Atelopus sanjosei Rivero and Serna, 1989

Class: Amphibia > Order: Anura > Family: Bufonidae > Genus: Atelopus

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Atelopus sanjosei Rivero and Serna, 1989, Caribb. J. Sci., 25: 36. Holotype: MHNCSJ 1785, by original designation. Type locality: "Anorí, La Primavera, elevación 450 m, Municipio de Anorí, Departamento de Antioquia, Colombia".

English Names

Anori Stubfoot Toad (Frank and Ramus, 1995, Compl. Guide Scient. Common Names Amph. Rept. World: 40).

Distribution

Known only from the type locality in lowland rainforest on the eastern versant of the Cordillera Occidental of Medellín, Colombia.

Comment

In the Atelopus flavescens group of Lynch, 1993, Alytes, 11: 77-87. Rivera-Correa, 2005, in Rueda-Almonacid et al. (eds.), Ranas Arlequines: 130, provided a brief account, photograph, and map.

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