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- formerly placed in Epipedobates were then transferred to Ameerega, leaving behind just five species. The species count of Epipedobates had increased to...
- 035. ISSN 1055-7903. PMID 28089841. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Epipedobates tricolor. Data related to Epipedobates tricolor at Wikispecies...
- Jeni (2008-12-09). "Epipedobates anthonyi ". AmphibiaWeb. Retrieved 2013-12-21. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Epipedobates anthonyi. Noble GK...
- turquoise-bellied poison frog, or turquoise-bellied poison arrow frog (Epipedobates espinosai) is a species of frog in the family Dendrobatidae endemic to...
- and least pigmented of any in the genus. Epipedobates machalilla is in the chemically defended genus Epipedobates and is one of the six species within this...
- Family: Dendrobatidae Genus: Ameerega Species: A. bilinguis Binomial name Ameerega bilinguis (Jungfer, 1989) Synonyms Epipedobates bilinguis Jungfer, 1989...
- The spot-legged poison frog (Ameerega picta; formerly Epipedobates picta) is a species of dendrobatid frog found in Bolivia, Brazil, Peru, and Venezuela...
- Dendrobatidae Genus: Ameerega Species: A. macero Binomial name Ameerega macero (Rodríguez & Myers, 1993) Synonyms Epipedobates macero Rodríguez & Myers, 1993...
- 2006, Epipedobates had only 5 species remaining in the genus. E. narinensis is one of two species since discovered and described in Epipedobates, the other...
- cainarachi was described as Epipedobates cainarachi by Rainer Schulte [fr] in a publication that appeared in May 1989, and as Epipedobates ardens by Karl-Heinz...