- The
elegant stubfoot toad or
Pacific jambato frog (Atelopus elegans) is a
species of toad in the
family Bufonidae found in
lowlands and
Andean slopes...
- "long-snout" and the
species has been
named in
Spanish as the
jambato hocicudo (long-snouted
jambato).
Common names longnose stubfoot toad,
scrawny stubfoot-toad...
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Atelopus bomolochos, the
Azuay stubfoot toad or
Cuenca jambato frog, is a
species of toad in the
family Bufonidae. It is
endemic to
southern Ecuador and...
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Atelopus ignescens, the
Jambato toad or
Quito stubfoot toad or
Jambato harlequin frog, is a
species of toad in the
family Bufonidae. It is
endemic to the...
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extinct since 1995,
until it was
rediscovered in 2006.
Atelopus ignescens (
Jambato toad,
Quito stubfoot toad), a
species of toad in the
family Bufonidae;...
- Catenazzi, Siu-Ting & Carrillo, 2008 CR IUCN (possibly extinct) Mazán
jambato frog
Atelopus exiguus Boettger, 1892 EN IUCN
Atelopus famelicus Rivero...
- the sub-páramo and páramo of
Cordillera Occidental.
Common name Mazán
jambato frog has been
proposed for it.
Adult males measure 21–27 mm (0.83–1.06 in)...
- name
Atelopus pachydermus.
Common names Peters'
stubfoot toad and Peters'
jambato toad have been
coined for it.
Adult males measure 35–42 mm (1.4–1.7 in)...
- a
bryophyte species in the
genus Asterella Atelopus gracilis, the rana
jambato del Pacífico, a toad
species Austromenidia gracilis, a fish
species endemic...
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Schmidt who
described the species. An
alternative common name is
Oyacachi jambato toad.
Adult males measure 44–56 mm (1.7–2.2 in) and
adult females, based...