Bolitoglossa cf. altamazonica, Cope, 1874
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Bolitoglossa cf. altamazonica View in CoL
Figure 5G, H
Material examined. MUSA 4969; (13°25′42″S, 069°36′ 46″W), 23.IX.2013. MUSA 4970; Transect TN1, 28.IX.2013.
Identification. There are three salamander species in Peru: Bolitoglossa altamazonica , B. peruviana and B. digitigrada ( Frost 2019) but they have minimal morphological differences. Bolitoglossa cf. altamazonica can be distinguished by its unique ventral coloration, light brown with irregular cream specks. This coloration has not been reported in any other salamander species recorded in Peru. Typical measurements and characteristics, together with a comparison with the most similar species, B. altamazonica , are presented in Table 4.
Distribution. This species has been recorded only in the
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Universidad Nacional de San Agustin, Museo de Historia Natural (Peru) |
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