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- Atelopus planispina is a species of toad in the family Bufonidae. It is endemic to the eastern slopes of the Andes of Ecuador. According to the IUCN SSC...
- 1906) Synonyms Actinotrophon planispina (E. A. Smith, 1892) Pagodula planispina (E. A. Smith, 1892) Trophon planispina Smith, 1892 (original combination)...
- 1791) Acanthopleura loochooana (Broderip & Sowerby, 1829) Acanthopleura planispina Bergenhayn, 1933 Acanthopleura spinosa (Bruguiere, 1792) Acanthopleura...
- venter harlequin toad (Atelopus pinangoi) Flat-spined atelopus (Atelopus planispina) Atelopus podocarpus Atelopus quimbaya Atelopus sernai Atelopus simulatus...
- pinangoi Rivero, 1982 CR IUCN (possibly extinct) Napo stubfoot toad Atelopus planispina Jiménez de la Espada, 1875 CR IUCN (possibly extinct) Podocarpus stubfoot...
- (Southern Asia) Dactylispa plagiata Weise, 1905 (Australia) Dactylispa planispina Gressitt, 1950 (Southern Asia) Dactylispa platyacantha (Gestro, 1897)...
- paucispina (Koehler, 1905) Ophiarachnella petersi (Lyman, 1878) Ophiarachnella planispina Liao, 2004 Ophiarachnella ramsayi (Bell, 1888) Ophiarachnella semicincta...
- peninsularis Hoffman, 1982 Thyropygus perakensis (Po****, 1892) Thyropygus planispina Pimvichai, Enghoff, Panha & Backeljau, 2016 Thyropygus quadricuspis Pimvichai...
- Actinotrophon tenuis (Houart, 2001) Species brought into synonymy Actinotrophon planispina (E. A. Smith, 1892): synonym of Enixotrophon planispinus (E. A. Smith...
- (Atelopus pinangoi) (possibly extinct) Flat-spined atelopus (Atelopus planispina) (possibly extinct) Atelopus podocarpus (possibly extinct) Atelopus pulcher...