. Ecuadorian frogs of the genus Colostethus (Anura:Dendrobatidae) . Fig. 14. Distributions of Colostethus peculiaris (â¢), C. talamancae (â ), C. sauli 0 /oar/;/ (T). C. shuar (â¦), and C. are absent in individuals from the other populations. Other populations assignable to this species oc- cur in extreme northern Ecuador, in the Carchi Basin, and in headwaters of the Rfo Chota. These populations differ from the ones from Papallacta- Cuyuja in that a fringe is absent on Finger II, disc of Finger III is less expanded, two discrete markings on chest-gular region are replaced by scattered marks.


. Ecuadorian frogs of the genus Colostethus (Anura:Dendrobatidae) . Fig. 14. Distributions of Colostethus peculiaris (â¢), C. talamancae (â ), C. sauli 0 /oar/;/ (T). C. shuar (â¦), and C. are absent in individuals from the other populations. Other populations assignable to this species oc- cur in extreme northern Ecuador, in the Carchi Basin, and in headwaters of the Rfo Chota. These populations differ from the ones from Papallacta- Cuyuja in that a fringe is absent on Finger II, disc of Finger III is less expanded, two discrete markings on chest-gular region are replaced by scattered marks. and the oblique lateral stripe is wider. Specimens from the paramos to the east of Salcedo and near Bafios have two discrete spots on chest- gular region. In some specimens from Tulcan, Monte Olivo, and the Rio Azuela, the dorsum is gray with dark mottling; color of dorsum in other specimens are like the type color patterns illustrated by Edwards (1974b). Males have gray and white reticulations


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