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- Allobates chalcopis, also known as the Martinique volcano frog or ravine rocket frog, is a species of frog in the family Aromobatidae. It is endemic to...
- observed over several decades. The Martinique volcano frog, Allobates chalcopis, is endemic to Mount Pelée, and the only species among related frogs (family...
- Serville, 1843 Basicryptus Herrich-Schäffer, 1844 Borrichias Distant, 1910 Chalcopis Kirkaldy, 1909 Dalsira Amyot & Serville, 1843 Delocephalus Distant, 1881...
- the water on the backs of the parents. Allobates nidicola and Allobates chalcopis, however, have endotrophic tadpoles that develop into froglets in the...
- Dallas, 1851 Chalazonotum Ribes & Schmitz, 1992 Chalcocoris Dallas, 1851 Chalcopis Kirkaldy, 1909 Chinavia Orian, 1965 (green stink bugs) Chlorochroa Stål...
- were introduced. One species, the Martinique volcano frog (Colostethus chalcopis), is endemic to Martinique. Including marine turtles and introduced species...
- metamorphosis. Anomaloglossus stepheni, Anomaloglossus degranvillei, Allobates chalcopis, and Allobates nidicola are four aromobatid species that have non-feeding...
- Caribbean nurse frog (Allobates caribe) Martinique volcano frog (Allobates chalcopis) Allobates mcdiarmidi Llanos rocket frog (Allobates ranoides) Degranville's...
- pools. However, at least two species, Allobates nidicola and Allobates chalcopis, have endotrophic tadpoles that develop into froglets terrestrially. The...
- (Theloderma moloch) Theloderma spinosum Martinique volcano frog (Allobates chalcopis) Allobates humilis Rio rocket frog (Allobates olfersioides) Allobates...