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Allobates caeruleodactylus
Known as:
Colostethus caeruleodactylus
National Institutes of Health
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2019
2019
First record and conservation status of Allobates algorei (Anura: Aromobatidae) in Colombia.
A. Acevedo
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Orlando Armesto
,
Fabio Leonardo Meza‐Joya
Zootaxa
2019
Corpus ID: 182324266
The Neotropical genus Allobates Zimmerman Zimmerman (1988) is a large monophyletic clade composed of 54 described species…
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2016
2016
A new account for the endangered Cerrado Rocket Frog Allobates goings (Bokermann, 1975) (Anura: Aromobatidae), with comments on taxonomy and conservation
T. R. Carvalho
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L. B. Martins
,
A. Giaretta
2016
Corpus ID: 88539851
We report a new distributional record of Allobates goianus in Niquelândia (Goias State, Central Brazil), and its rediscovery in…
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2013
2013
A third microendemic to the Iwokrama Mountains of central Guyana: a new “cryptic” species of Allobates Zimmerman and Zimmerman, 1988 (Anura: Aromobatidae)
Philippe J. R. Kok
,
M. Hölting
,
R. Ernst
Organisms Diversity & Evolution
2013
Corpus ID: 256010758
The aromobatid frog Allobates amissibilis sp. nov. is described from a very limited area in the Iwokrama Mountains at elevations…
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2012
2012
The tadpole of Allobates sumtuosus (Morales, ‘2000’ 2002) (Anura: Aromobatidae) from its type locality at Reserva Biológica do Rio Trombetas, Pará, Brazil.
P. I. Simões
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A. Lima
2012
Corpus ID: 88109746
2012
2012
Beyond the river: underlying determinants of population acoustic signal variability in Amazonian direct-developing Allobates (Anura: Dendrobatoidea)
I. L. Kaefer
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Bruno M. Tsuji-Nishikido
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A. Lima
Acta Ethologica
2012
Corpus ID: 254156492
The multidimensional nature of animal signals makes acoustic traits potentially subject to different determinants. The Amazonian…
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