Andinobates sp.
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Figure 5A, B
SVL= 15.2–17.4 mm.Adultshaveayellowdorsum,while it is dark orange in juveniles. It differs from A. virolinensis in the dorsal coloration and the white ventral spots present in Andinobates sp. It differs from A. tolimensis
(from the Cordillera Central) in the ventral coloration, although the spots on the ventral area of the thighs are similar in both species. The coloration of A. tolimensis is a lighter yellow on the dorsum with a dark stripe extends from the eyes to the arm insertion, whereas the individu- als collected lack the stripe dark from the eye.
Nine individuals were found in the higher-altitude stations, in sub-Andean and humid pre-montane forests between 800 and 1400 m (Stations 1 and 3).
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