The Eleutherodactylus of the Amazonian The Eleutherodactylus of the Amazonian slopes of the Ecuadorian Andes (Anura : Leptodactylidae) eleutherodactylu00lync Year: 1980 ELEUTHERODACTYLUS OF THE ECUADORIAN ANDES 71 -0' 78° Quito ^Papallacta â¢/Santa Rosa ⢠# 1 'â *Baeza 78^ _i_ M 4000 p -'5 a CO Q. ^ â 2000; 1000 â ^ CQ OT 2 4 5 M 4000- 3000- 2000- 1000- â¦-â- Fig. 8.âMap and profile of transect from Quito to Lago Agrio showing sites compared in Table 5. 1. 11-12 km ESE Papallacta, 2660 m. 2. km NE Santa Rosa, 1700 m. 3. Rio Salado, 1410 m. 4. 2 km WSW Rio Reventador, 1490 m. 5. Rio


The Eleutherodactylus of the Amazonian The Eleutherodactylus of the Amazonian slopes of the Ecuadorian Andes (Anura : Leptodactylidae) eleutherodactylu00lync Year: 1980 ELEUTHERODACTYLUS OF THE ECUADORIAN ANDES 71 -0' 78° Quito ^Papallacta â¢/Santa Rosa ⢠# 1 'â *Baeza 78^ _i_ M 4000 p -'5 a CO Q. ^ â 2000; 1000 â ^ CQ OT 2 4 5 M 4000- 3000- 2000- 1000- â¦-â- Fig. 8.âMap and profile of transect from Quito to Lago Agrio showing sites compared in Table 5. 1. 11-12 km ESE Papallacta, 2660 m. 2. km NE Santa Rosa, 1700 m. 3. Rio Salado, 1410 m. 4. 2 km WSW Rio Reventador, 1490 m. 5. Rio Azuela, 1740 m. 6. Cordillera del Due, 1150 m. rona-Santiago (2000-3000 m): E. atra- tus, E. hanjecuus, E. bromeliaceus, E. colodactylus, E. cryptomelas, E. nigro- griseus, E. proserpens, E. pycnodermis, E. spinosus, and E. iv-nigrum. 2. Upper cloud forest, Provincia Napo north to Nevado Cayambe (2000- 3000 m): E. acerus, E. chloronotus, E. devillei, E. elassodiscus, E. eriphus, E. gladiator, E. glandulosus, E. ignicolor, E. lividus, E. pugnax, E. trepidotus, and E. lo-nigrwn. 3. Upper cloud forest, northern Pro- vincia Napo and southern Colombia (2000-3000 m): E. huckleyi, E. chloro- notus, E. elassodiscus, E. leoni, E. leuco- pus, E. pugnax, E. unistrigatus, E. sp. (vertebralis-like), and E. w-nigrum. 4. Lower cloud forest, Pastaza valley north into Colombia (1300-2000 m): E. cornutus, E. cremnohates, E. dolops, E. galdi, E. incanus, E. incomptus, E. inu- sitatus, E. nigrogriseus, E. pastazensis, E. peruvianus, E. petersi, E. prolatus, E. quaquaversus, and E. w-nigrum. 5. Lowest cloud forest (1000-1300 m): E. ruhicundus, E. trachyblepharis, and E. ventrimarmoratus. These are joined by some predominately lowland rainforest species at some localitiesâE. croceoinguinis, E. lacrimosus, E. lantha- nites, E. nigrovittatus, and E. ockendeni. Eleutherodactylus iv-nigrum is com- mon to four (1^) of the communities. Communities 2 and 3 share E. chlorono- tus, E. elassodis


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