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distinct from
Telmatobius. The word
Telmatobius is
derived from the Gr****: τέλμα (télma, "swamp") and βίος (bios, "life"). All
Telmatobius species are closely...
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Telmatobius culeus,
commonly known as the
Titicaca water frog or Lake
Titicaca frog, is a medium-large to very
large and
endangered species of frog in...
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Telmatobius macrostomus, also
known as the Lake
Junin (giant) frog or
Andes smooth frog, is a very
large and
endangered species of frog in the family...
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Telmatobius huayra is a
species of frog in the
family Telmatobiidae. It is
endemic to Bolivia. Its
natural habitats are rivers, swampland, and geothermal...
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Telmatobius degener is a
species of frog in the
family Telmatobiidae. It is
endemic to the La
Libertad Region of Peru and only
known from its type locality...
- it was
confused with
Telmatobius halli. However,
multiple studies indicate little divergence between this
species and
Telmatobius vilamensis, and T. vilmanensis...
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Telmatobius colanensis is a
species of frog in the
family Telmatobiidae. It is
endemic to
northern Peru and only
known from its type
locality on the Cordillera...
- necerus)
Telmatobius bolivi****
Telmatobius ceiorum Loja
water frog (
Telmatobius cirrhacelis)
Telmatobius edaphonastes Telmatobius espadai Telmatobius laticeps...
- this species, the
possibly extinct in the wild
Telmatobius dankoi, and the
possibly extinct Telmatobius vilamensis may all be
conspecific with one another...
- them to
survive in
oxygen deficient water. The
Titicaca water frog (
Telmatobius culeus) is one such
species and has
wrinkly skin that
increases its surface...