Anomaloglossus breweri

Anomaloglossus breweri is a species of frogs in the family Aromobatidae. It is only know from its type locality, Aprada-tepui in the Bolívar state of southeastern Venezuela.[2][4] This species was discovered by scientists exploring the inaccessible and remote region of Aprada-tepui. It is a fast-moving frog that lives along creeks and in quiet pools along small streams along the slopes near the cave.[5] The frog is named for Charles Brewer-Carías who collected the type series.[3]

Anomaloglossus breweri
Female holotype
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Amphibia
Order: Anura
Family: Aromobatidae
Genus: Anomaloglossus
Species:
A. breweri
Binomial name
Anomaloglossus breweri
(Barrio-Amorós, 2006)
A. breweri is only known from its type locality, Aprada-tepui in Venezuela
Synonyms[2]

Colostethus breweri Barrio-Amorós, 2006[3]

Description

The distinctive features of this species are its particular skin pattern, absence of fringes on fingers, moderate toe webbing, tongue characteristics, and yellow and orange coloration on its undersides.[5] The type series consists of one female (the holotype), two males, and one unsexed juvenile. The female measures 24 mm (0.9 in) and the larger male 21 mm (0.8 in) in snout–vent length.[3]

Habitat and conservation

Anomaloglossus breweri is only known from a collapsed steep gorge on the northwestern slope of the tepui at an elevation of 660 m (2,170 ft) above sea level.[1][3] It is probably more widespread on the tepui, and perhaps in the surrounding areas.[1] The specimens were found along creeks and in quiet pools along small streams.[1][3]

Aprada-tepui is located within the boundaries of the Canaima National Park.[3] This species could still be threatened because of its small range, making it sensitive to catastrophic events.[1][3]

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References

  1. Cesar Barrio-Amorós (2008). "Anomaloglossus breweri". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2008: e.T136051A4242379. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2008.RLTS.T136051A4242379.en. Retrieved 23 June 2020.
  2. Frost, Darrel R. (2020). "Anomaloglossus breweri (Barrio-Amorós, 2006)". Amphibian Species of the World: an Online Reference. Version 6.1. American Museum of Natural History. doi:10.5531/db.vz.0001. Retrieved 23 June 2020.
  3. Barrio-Amorós, C. L. (January 17, 2006). "A new dendrobatid frog (Anura: Dendrobatidae: Colostethus) from Aprada tepui, southern Venezuela" (PDF). Zootaxa. 1110: 59–68.
  4. Barrio-Amorós, C. L.; Rojas-Runjaic, F. J. M. & Señaris, J. C. (2019). "Catalogue of the amphibians of Venezuela: Illustrated and annotated species list, distribution, and conservation" (PDF). Amphibian and Reptile Conservation. 13 (Special Section): 1–198.
  5. Bjorn Carey (February 21, 2006). "Explorers Discover Huge Cave and New Poison Frogs".
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