Bolitoglossa adspersa (Peters, 1863)
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Bolitoglossa adspersa (Peters, 1863) |
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Bolitoglossa adspersa (Peters, 1863) View in CoL
Materials examined. COLOMBIA • 4 adults ♂; Santander, municipality of Sucre, La Pradera, Fontibón ; 05°51′53′′ N, 073°54′37′′ W, 2574 m a.s.l.; 23 Jun. 2017; Diego Pérez leg.; UPTC-Am 1013 to UPTC-Am 1016 GoogleMaps .
Identification. Our specimens were identified as B. adspersa based on size of the males and females (snout– vent length 47 mm and 54 mm, respectively), about three times the distance from tip of snout to gular fold; limbs short, not meeting when adpressed; fingers and toes very short and broad, truncate, and webbed, with the tips free; carpal or tarsal tubercules absent; and tail cylindrical, shorter than total length of the body.
Remarks. This species was restricted to the large forest fragment ( Fig. 2A View Figure 2 ) and occurred in several microhabitats, but especially on leaves. One or two individuals were sighted per leaf ( Fig. 6 View Figure 6 ).
Class Reptilia
Order Squamata
Infraorder Iguania
Family Dactyloidae
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