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Epipedobates: other species : 

 

1- The marbled poison frog or marbled poison-arrow frog (Epipedobates boulengeri)

Care articles : 

 

 Epipedobates boulengeri (B ARBOR , 1909) 

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The marbled poison frog or marbled poison-arrow frog (Epipedobates boulengeri) is a species of frog in the family Dendrobatidae found in western Colombia (Cauca, Nariño, Valle del Cauca Departments, including Gorgona Island) and northwestern Ecuador, at elevations of 10–1,500 m (33–4,921 ft) asl. It likely represents a species complex of at least two species.[2][3][4]

Marbled poison frog

Conservation status :

 

 

 

 


Least Concern (IUCN 3.1)[1]

Scientific classification:

Kingdom:Animalia

Phylum:Chordata

Class:Amphibia

Order:Anura

Family:Dendrobatidae

Genus:Epipedobates

Species:E. boulengeri

Binomial name:

Epipedobates boulengeri
(Barbour, 1909)

Synonyms :

Prostherapis femoralis Barbour, 1905(junior homonym of Prostherapis femoralis Boulenger, 1884
Prostherapis boulengeri Barbour, 1909
Phyllobates boulengeri (Barbour, 1909)
Colostethus boulengeri (Barbour, 1909)
Dendrobates boulengeri (Barbour, 1909)
Ameerega boulengeri (Barbour, 1909)

Description:

 

Males measure 15–20 mm (0.59–0.79 in) and females 17–21 mm (0.67–0.83 in) in snout–vent length. Colouration is variable; dorsum is dark reddish to uniform dark brown, sides are black. There is a pale yellowish or creamy white lateral line and cream-coloured dorsolateral line. Irisis dark coppery black.[4]

 

Diet :

 

Diet is varied and includes mites, ants, coleopterans, dipterans, homopterans, and colembolas.[4]

 

Habitat and conservation :

 

Its natural habitats are dense moist tropical rainforests as well as altered habitats like gardens and railway tunnels. It is a common species. It is threatened by habitat loss; while a somewhat adaptable species, it disappears if the habitat becomes too open and dry.[1]

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Epipedobates boulengeri
Departamento Valle de Cauca © 2011
Gert Benaets (35) Epipedobates boulengeri © 2007 Wojtek Nieszporek Epipedobates boulengeri © 2007 Wojtek Nieszporek Epipedobates boulengeri © 2007 Wojtek Nieszporek © 2003 Michal Berec Epipedobates boulengeri © 2005 Mirko (www.tinctorius.com) Epipedobates boulengeri San Francisco, Prov. Esmeraldas © 2007 PUCE Luis A. Coloma Epipedobates boulengeri San Francisco, Prov. Esmeraldas © 2007 PUCE Luis A. Coloma Epipedobates boulengeri Lita, Prov. Imbabura © 2007 PUCE Luis A. Coloma Epipedobates boulengeri Lita, Prov. Imbabura © 2007 PUCE Luis A. Coloma Epipedobates boulengeri

Synonyms :
Ameerega boulengeri (G RANT , F ROST , C Aldwell , G AGLIARDO , H Addad , K OK , M EANS , N OONAN, S chargel & W HEELER , 2006) 
Epipedobates boulengeri ( M YERS , 1987) 
Dendrobates boulengeri (M YERS , D ALY & M ALKIN , 1978) 
Colostethus boulengeri (S AVAGE, 1968) 
Phyllobates boulengeri (B ARBOR & B Oble , 1920) 
Prostherapis boulengeri (B ARBOR , 1909) 
Prostherapis femoral (B ARBOR , 1905) 

sensu F ROST , 2006 

English name:

 Marbled Poison Frog (W ALLS , 1994)

 

Classification:
Amphibia-> Anura-> Dendrobatoidea-> Dendrobatidae-> Colostethinae-> Epipedobates -> Epipedobates boulengeri (B ARBOUR , 1909)

size :

15-20mm

Grooming:

Red-brown back with black dots. Black flanks with white border above and below.

habitat :

Typefundort of the first description

"" Gorgona Island ", Department Nariño, Colombia." 
sensu F ROST , 2007

 

Distribution:

Colombia, Gorgona and the region from Choco to Equador

Attitude in the terrarium :

 

Terrarium / Facility:

 

Rainforestarium from 40x40x40cm 
Rainwater and misting , fog system recommended

 

temperatures:

Tags 23-24 ° C, At night 3-4 ° C colder

 

 

Humidity:

70-80%, at noon to 70%, in the morning and in the evening 100% (fog)

 

Nutrition:

Usual small animal feeds Drosophila, micro-Heimchen, small waxmaids, meadow plankton and jump tails.

Borbón, Prov. Esmeraldas 
© 2007 PUCE Luis A. Coloma Epipedobates boulengeri Borbón, Prov. Esmeraldas © 2007 PUCE Luis A. Coloma

 South America Dart Frogs -  Species 

 

Dendrobatidae :

Aromobatidae :

Madagascar Dart frogs

 Mantella 

Epipedobates genus : 

Species :

1- Epipedobates anthonyi - Anthony's poison arrow frog ..

                                                       PART 1 ..  Part 2  ..  PART 3

2- Epipedobates tricolor - The phantasmal poison frog or phantasmal poison-arrow frog .. 

                                                       PART 1 ..  Part 2  ..  PART 3

3- Epipedobates: other species  ... 

                                                       PART 1 ..  Part 2  ..  PART 3

 

 

Epipedobates genus : 

Species :

1- Epipedobates anthonyi - Anthony's poison arrow frog ..

                                                       PART 1 ..  Part 2  ..  PART 3

2- Epipedobates tricolor - The phantasmal poison frog or phantasmal poison-arrow frog .. 

                                                       PART 1 ..  Part 2  ..  PART 3

3- Epipedobates: other species  ... 

                                                       PART 1 ..  Part 2  ..  PART 3

 

 

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