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Two New Toads (Bufonidae: Rhamphophryne) from the Northern Andes of Colombia
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BiologyAnimal TaxonomyArthropod TaxonomyPhylogeneticsR. RostrataNorthern AndesNatural SciencesEvolutionary BiologyZoogeographyNew ToadsLong SnoutCladisticsZoological TaxonomyParasitologyLarge Species
ABTRACT. -A large species of Rhamphophryne having a very long snout is named from extreme western Departamento Antioquia, Colombia. This species appears to be most closely related to R. acrolopha. Another large species, having extensive webbing of the feet, is named on the basis of a single specimen presumably originating from southern Antioquia. It is most closely related to R. rostrata and differs from all other Rhamphophryne in having a fully developed ear.
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