. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. FROGS OF COLOMBIA—COCHRAN AND GOIN 119 p. Heel reaching angle of jaw to posterior corner of eye; toes one- half webbed; size to 33 mm A. varius bibroni c2. Eye diameter less than snout length. d1. Skin thickened, smooth; metacarpal tubercles absent; heel reaching between axilla and posterior border of eye; toes one-half webbed; belly slate gray; chin with a light spot below angle of mouth; size to mm A. carrikeri d2. Skin thinner, pustular. e1. Metacarpal tubercles absent. /'. Heel reaching to posterior corner of eye; inner toes entirel
. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. FROGS OF COLOMBIA—COCHRAN AND GOIN 119 p. Heel reaching angle of jaw to posterior corner of eye; toes one- half webbed; size to 33 mm A. varius bibroni c2. Eye diameter less than snout length. d1. Skin thickened, smooth; metacarpal tubercles absent; heel reaching between axilla and posterior border of eye; toes one-half webbed; belly slate gray; chin with a light spot below angle of mouth; size to mm A. carrikeri d2. Skin thinner, pustular. e1. Metacarpal tubercles absent. /'. Heel reaching to posterior corner of eye; inner toes entirely, outer ones one-half webbed; belly pale, immaculate; size to 44 mm A. varius glyphus f2. Heel reaching center of eye; toes one-half webbed; belly pale, immaculate, chin and chest dark; size to mm. A. longirostris e2. Metacarpal tubercles well developed; heel reaching posterior corner of eye; toes one-half webbed; small dark spots on chest, larger ones on belly; size to 39 mm A. walkeri Atelopus pachydermus (O. Schmidt) Figure 6 1858. Phirix pachydermus O. Schmidt, p. 257, pi. 3, fig. 26 (type locality, "westen von Neu-Granada, bei Bonaventura [=Buenaventura, Valle] in einer Hohe von 5000' "). 1926. Atelopus cruciger (not of Lichtenstein and Martins).—Nieden, 1926, p. 84. 1963. A.[telopus] pachydermus.—Rivero, 1963c, p. 107. Nieden has synonymized this species with Atelopus cruciger, but Venezuelan examples of cruciger have much smaller feet and hands and a dorsal pattern different from that shown in Schmidt's Figure 6.—Atelopus pachydermus (type of Phirix pachydermus; approximately same size). Redrawn by Paul Laessle after O. Schmidt (1858, pi. 3, fig. 26).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original United States National Museum; Smithsonian Institution; United States
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