Andinobates minutus (Shreve, 1935) Brown & Twomey & Amézquita & Souza & Caldwell & Lötters & May & Melo-Sampaio & Mejía-Vargas & Perez-Peña & Pepper & Poelman & Sanchez-Rodriguez & Summers, 2011
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Andinobates minutus View in CoL species group
Figs. 3 – 5 View FIGURE 3 View FIGURE 4 View FIGURE 5 (a – m), 8
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A monophyletic assemblage of two divergent species: Andinobates minutus ( Shreve 1935) comb. nov. and A. claudiae ( Jungfer, Lötters & Jörgens 2000) comb. nov.
Definition and diagnosis. SVL 13–16 mm; dark brown or black dorsum; largely complete light colored dorsolateral stripes not extending to thigh and oblique lateral stripes present, typically incomplete and not extending to eye; large spots near body on upper surface of legs and forearms; limbs and venter black with pale marbling on venter; LTRF either 2(2)/3(1) ( A. claudiae ) or 2(2)/3 ( A. minutus ); larvae with complete papillae on posterior labium and wide gap in papillae on anterior labium; oral disc emarginated ( Table 4); larvae gray; eggs dark (Table 6). Vocalizations short, tonal buzz-notes, notes less than 1 sec in length, repeated at 3 – 17 notes per minute ( Fig. 8 View FIGURE 8 , Table 5).
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