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Leucostethus bilsa, the
Bilsa white-chested frog, is a
species of frog in the
family Dendrobatidae. It is
endemic to Ecuador. The
adult male frog measures...
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resembles L.
argyrogaster and L. fugax, it is more
closely related to L.
bilsa, from Ecuador. The
scientists who
wrote the
first formal description of...
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cultivation of
sugar cane. The 3,000
hectares (7,400 acres)
Bilsa Biological Station (Estación Biológica
Bilsa) was
established by the
Jatun Sacha Foundation in...
- 1990)
Leucostethus argyrogaster (Morales and Schulte, 1993)
Leucostethus bilsa Vigle et al., 2020
Leucostethus brachistriatus (Rivero and Serna, 1986)...
- Manabí
Province of Ecuador. The
sources of the
Coaque River are in the
Bilsa Biological Station in the Mache-Chindul
Ecological Reserve. The
river enters...
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Reserves Guandera Biological Reserve and
Research Station Coastal Reserves Bilsa Biological Reserve and
Research Station Congal Biomarine Reserve and Research...
- pet trade. This
species occurs in
several color morphs. For example, the
Bilsa Biological Station (operated by the
Jatun Sacha Foundation)
boasts three...
- Maryland, and San Marcos, Texas.
While conducting botanical research at the
Bilsa Biological Reserve in Ecuador,
botanist Margot B****
realized the importance...
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vaguely Islamic and
Arabic antecedents.
There he
encounters the
student Bilsa at-Tâlib, who
enthusiastically suggests a
magical contest between them and...
- Aulestia, Carlos; Paucar, Christian; et al. (2010). "Herpetofauna of the
Bilsa Biological Station,
province of Esmeraldas, Ecuador".
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