Rhaebo guttatus Schneider 1799
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.195474 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/8D57B711-FFCC-425D-FF55-F9FCDADCF806 |
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Felipe |
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Rhaebo guttatus Schneider 1799 |
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Rhaebo guttatus Schneider 1799 View in CoL
Smooth-sided toad, Sapo dorado, Kawau
Camp V, Locality VI. 7 March 2002. EBRG 4641 View Materials (juvenile) .
Rhaebo guttatus View in CoL is an Amazonian and Guayanan species whose range extends as far south as Bolivia ( Lötters et al. 2000). This species is common in Venezuela south of the Orinoco, but also is present in at least one Amazonian locality north of the Orinoco ( Barrio et al. 2001). These toads are common in Canaracuni, where the voucher specimen was collected along the river under a log. Several males were heard calling on 24–26 March on a riverbank at Locality IV. The species is eaten by the Ye’kwana, but we do not have details about its preparation.
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Royal British Columbia Museum - Herbarium |
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Mykotektet, National Veterinary Institute |
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